Bradshaw EV, the UK’s leading electric utility vehicle manufacturers, is set to unveil a brand-new addition to its Goupil vehicle range lineup at this year’s CV Show, situated at Birmingham’s NEC between 21st–23rd April.
Making its debut at the CV Show, Bradshaw EV, based in Peterborough, will be showcasing its all-new Goupil G4 +.
The G4 + builds on the versatility of the original G4 with enhanced payload capacity, extended battery range, and modular body options, making it ideal for commercial operators across a range of sectors.
On their stand, Bradshaw will also once again showcase its latest range added to its portfolio, the Glutton street cleaning range, having been named last year as its sole distributor in the UK.
The Glutton range features high-performance electric vacuum and street-cleansing solutions designed for both urban and industrial environments.
Glutton specialises in creating efficient, eco-friendly street cleaning solutions designed to maintain cleanliness in public spaces. Their product range includes the Glutton Collect street vacuum cleaner, which is engineered for efficient litter collection in urban environments, and the Glutton H2O Perfect, which utilises a 60-litre pressure washer as an effective cleaning and disinfectant working alongside the powerful vacuum.
Built with durability and operator efficiency in mind, Glutton machines offer powerful suction, superior filtration, and adaptable attachments that make them ideal for local authorities and those within the public and private sectors.
Also joining the lineup at the show will be the G4 pressure washer, a compact, fully electric cleaning vehicle built on the versatile Goupil G4 chassis.
The G4 200-litre pressure washer demonstrates how specialist vehicles can deliver greater flexibility for day-to-day maintenance operations. Its compact 200-litre pressure washing unit is built for efficient on-the-go cleaning, while the integrated drop-side pick-up body adds valuable carrying capability. Ideal for cleaning pavements, bins, walls, signs, and street furniture, it is designed to perform across a wide range of working environments.
Being road legal, it can travel easily between sites, while its highly manoeuvrable design helps operators work effectively in tighter urban and estate settings offering councils, contractors, and facilities teams a versatile all-in-one solution.
Accompanying the G4 pressure washer will be Bradshaw’s G2 box van, a compact yet robust electric vehicle suited for last-mile delivery, facilities management, and urban logistics, offering an excellent balance of manoeuvrability and cargo capacity.
With a range of up to 62 miles on a single charge, the G2 delivers zero-emission performance without compromising practicality and is available with a payload of up to 533 kg depending on the model to help operators transport goods and equipment efficiently across sites connected by public highway.
The Bradshaw PFB-1500 RCV will also be on display at the show – a compact, all-electric refuse collection vehicle based on the popular PFB1500 pedestrian load carrier that has been purpose-built for urban waste management tasks.
Designed to operate in areas with tight access and high pedestrian footfall, the PFB-1500 RCV features a corrosion-resistant aluminium hopper with a high-tip body and hydraulic bin lift making it ideal for waste collection in pedestrianised zones, high streets and other confined urban environments where larger vehicles typically struggle to operate.
Ramsy Labassi, Marketing Manager at Bradshaw Electric Vehicles commented: “We are thoroughly excited to once again be attending this year’s CV Show to showcase the breadth and versatility of our electric vehicle portfolio.
“This year’s stand is possibly our best yet as it most reflects how far we’ve come in expanding our portfolio with vehicles that aren’t just zero-emission, but genuinely versatile and effective for everyday use. From the new G4 + through to our street-cleaning and pressure-washing solutions, each product represents real answers to the challenges our customers tell us they’re facing on the ground.”




































