Funded by Transport Scotland

SME fleet decarbonisation analysis support
Scottish SME HGV operators can receive up to £15,000 of free analysis. Dynamon does the work — you get a practical decarbonisation plan.
Get in touch with Dean to join the programme

The opportunity
Up to £15,000 of free analysis for Scottish SME fleets
The SME Fleet Analysis Support scheme sits inside Transport Scotland’s Heavy Goods Vehicle Market Readiness Fund. It pays for independent, evidence-based decarbonisation planning — so you can see which vehicles, routes and depots can move to zero-emission, and what that means for charging, cost and carbon.
Dynamon has the strongest published track record of delivering this analysis. In phase 1 we analysed seven Scottish HGV fleets, 161 vehicles and more than 582,000 miles of real operations in ZERO.
- Up to £15,000 of funded analysis per eligible fleet — you do not pay Dynamon for the report.
- No work for the fleet — we handle the analysis, the application and the grant claim. You join a consultation and share data.
- A practical plan — which vehicles to electrify first, what charging each depot needs, and where diesel or alternative fuels still belong.
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Who this is for
The scheme is aimed at SME and micro-business HGV operators in Scotland. Typical eligibility includes:
- You operate HGVs in Scotland
- Your fleet has 100 or fewer HGVs
- You want a data-led plan for zero-emission vehicles, charging and cost — not a generic sales pitch
Transport Scotland sets the formal criteria, including group ownership, headcount and turnover tests. Dynamon will confirm eligibility with you before we apply.
Applications are open until 15 January 2027. The fund is finite, so earlier is better.
What you receive
The same class of fleet decarbonisation planning Dynamon delivers commercially — funded for eligible Scottish SME fleets.
Vehicle and route feasibility
Which duty cycles an electric HGV can complete today, where payload or range is the constraint, and which vehicles should wait for later technology or alternative fuels.
Charging and grid
How many chargers you need, at what power, and what that means for depot peak demand — including the benefit of managed charging.
Cost and carbon
Total cost of ownership against diesel, investment requirements, and the carbon savings of a phased transition.
A short, medium and long-term pathway
A report you can act on, and that Transport Scotland can use as evidence of market readiness.
Three steps to join
You do not need to run a project team. If you want to join the programme, we start with a consultation — then Dynamon does the rest.
1
Consultation, data sharing and compliance
A short conversation with Dynamon to confirm eligibility, agree how telematics or routing data will be shared, and cover cyber security and confidentiality. We then complete the Transport Scotland application on your behalf.
2
We go away and do the work
Dynamon analyses your real operations in ZERO — vehicle feasibility, charging, energy demand and transition options. There is no analysis workload for your team.
3
Report, presentation and optional follow-up
We present the findings and hand over the report. If you want to go deeper into the data, we can follow up once you have had time to absorb it.
Watch how fleets work with us
How fleets work with Dynamon
This video explains the process of working with Dynamon — including how we handle data, cyber security and confidentiality — so you can join the programme with confidence.
Already delivered in Scotland
Transport Scotland HGV Readiness Fund — seven fleets
“Dynamon's analysis gave us a clear, route-by-route view of where electrification works today and where it doesn't, turning a broad decarbonisation ambition into a practical plan each operator can act on.”
Rodger Caldwell, Operations Manager, Cress Company

Case study
Dynamon used ZERO to analyse 582,000+ miles of telematics across seven Scottish HGV fleets, delivering route-level electrification and charging plans.
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Get in touch
Talk to Dean about joining the programme
Dean Mahoney is Dynamon’s Business Development Director. Email him directly, or send a short note with your fleet size and depot locations — we will come back to you on eligibility and next steps.

