ECON Engineering director Thomas Lupton says he is determined to help his company grow as he marks his fourth anniversary after the shock death of his father.

The 26 year old said the passing of Andrew, a director of the company, in 2022 was a driving force behind his own efforts to contribute to Econ’s success.

Headquartered in Ripon, Econ is the UKs leading manufacturer of winter maintenance vehicles, supplying 85 per cent of the nation’s gritters.

And just four years into his own career journey with the company, which employs 250 staff, Thomas is already playing a key role.

Following in his family’s footsteps and having already become a board member, Thomas has experienced life on the factory floor, taken a keen interest in the technical side of the operation and has played a crucial role in ensuring the success of the revolutionary E-QCB project, which has seen the development of the first completely electric vehicle of its kind.

Founded 55 years ago by Bill Lupton, much of Econ’s modern day success can be attributed to the work of brothers Andrew and Jonathan Lupton who took on the reins from their father and, using his solid foundations, grew the company further.

Thomas said that having grown up around the business, he always knew he would one day join its ranks.

Following educational summer work experience, he joined the staff at its Ripon factory full-time, looking to learn the ropes of every department in a business which continues to fly the flag for British manufacturing.

“For me, to be a part of this business is really special,” he said. “We are a family business, which has been very successful for a very long time and all I really want is for Econ to continue to be successful.

“It is great to see the business thriving and if I can contribute to that future success then I will be really happy to play my part.

“It is a tough act for me to follow, when you look at what Jonathan and Andrew have done to grow the business – what they have done is an amazing achievement.

“There is a sense of responsibility to continue their work, but I have had a lot of support from both of them, and also various other people within the company to prepare me.

“We have many people who’ve worked here for 20, 30, maybe almost 50 years and that is something, which you don’t really find in many other businesses.”

Following the E-QCB’s launch, the fully electric highways maintenance vehicles are making a positive impact with customers including highway services provider Ringway.