Sunbelt Rentals increases welfare fleet by 130% as it targets better coverage in Scotland

SUNBELT Rentals UK and Europe has announced the acquisition of 200+ welfare vans, increasing the firm’s welfare fleet by over 130% in what it said will be a boost for Scotland and the north of England.

Explaining that its coverage had previously been limited in Scotland and the north of England, it said it is now better positioned to respond to the needs of both new and long-standing customers.

The newly acquired fleet includes Ford EcoBoost models, each with safety and compliance features. Many of these vans are HVO compliant and solar supported, reinforcing the company’s commitment to low carbon and zero emission solutions as part of their sustainability strategy, Our Planet. The vehicles have been designed with worker comfort and safety in mind with features including toilet and hand-wash facilities, USB charging, air conditioning and secure storage options.

With Sunbelt’s welfare vans currently operating at over 90% utilisation, the move highlights the high demand for these essential services, it added.

Chris Hanley, operations director at Sunbelt Rentals, commented, “This acquisition marks a major step forward in how we can support our customers across the UK and Europe. From starting with 30 vehicles, we’ve grown the fleet into a key part of our business offering whereby we support multiple geographical areas and sectors.

“This achievement is a testament to the work of our team at the Derby depot, who have built this business over the past 10 years. Their dedication and success have laid the foundation for us to reach this exciting milestone.”

Phil Parker, CEO of Sunbelt Rentals, added, “Our welfare offering is an increasingly important part of how we support customers across sectors such as infrastructure, utilities and construction. This recent investment accelerates our long-term commitment under our five-year growth strategy, Sunbelt 4.0, helping us deliver more consistent, responsive and environmentally conscious services across the UK and Europe.

“Whether it’s a rural utility project in the Isle of Skye or a major infrastructure build in London, our welfare fleet plays the role of keeping people safe, comfortable and well supported.”