Saving Ourselves, Not the Planet: The Real Reason Behind Carbon Reduction
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Read moreFrom 2035, only electric vehicles will be available for purchase in the UK, but the benefits of owning an EV now and changing the company fleet is already compelling.
As well as reducing your carbon footprint, the good news is that there’s lots of incentives to encourage the transition to electric vehicles with financial rewards.
The UK, often driven by the private sector initiatives, is now investing heavily in charging points and free parking bays in shopping centres and business locations.
This infrastructure roll out will be crucial to the success of electric vehicle adoption but as we move towards 2030, more innovative business models and investments will only increase.
This is also within a climate of needing to lower harmful vehicle emissions in many of our towns and cities, so planning ahead for more congestion charges and restrictions is important.
Although they tend to have a higher initial upfront purchase, an electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle tends to have more cost-efficient running costs, making the cost / benefit ration attractive.
This is an excellent opportunity to offer an electric vehicle to your employees with no set up or ongoing admin costs. The employee will contribute a portion of their gross salary annually and in return will receive an EV of their choice as well as a comprehensive vehicle care package that includes roadside assistance, insurance, services and repairs for the duration they pay into the scheme.
Battery- electric vehicles (BEV)
These are sometimes called 100% or ‘pure’ electric vehicles because they do not use any other fuel types and because of this they due not produce any tailpipe emissions. They are charged at external power sources known as charge points. Most battery-electric cars have a range of 100-300 miles on a single charge.
Plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV)
This type of vehicle has a battery, electric drive motor and an internal combustion engine. These vehicles are recharged from an external power source like the BEVs, however can also be driven with their combustion engine. These vehicles typical ly have a pure electric range of 50 miles, however once the electric battery is depleted the journey can continue in hybrid mode meaning no range limitation like that of a BEV.
Extended range electric (E-REV)
These are a version of PHEVs. They combine a battery, electric drive motor and a small petrol or diesel generator. These range vehicles can get between 150-300 miles on a single charge.
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