FleetEV launches social value initiative in Wales

Cardiff-based leasing firm FleetEV is rolling out a new social value initiative across Wales, which will focus on supporting enterprise education, grassroots sports and local charitable causes.

The school initiative aspect of the fund has already started to roll out

This latest initiative, in line with the Welsh Government’s Future Generations Act, aims to drive substantial social impact across Wales, and will see FleetEV partner with nominated causes across Wales, using the brand’s newly established FleetEV Future Fund.

The school partners of the Future Fund represent all regions across Wales and will serve as the starting point for FleetEV’s social impact commitment, which is expected to generate up to £2.89m in social value over the next 18 months.

The initiative is also in keeping with the EV firm’s pledge to keep Wales at the forefront of green innovation and will aim to bring sustainability and enterprise education to life in classrooms, along with supporting the teams and causes who most need it.

The school initiative aspect of the fund, which is in partnership with 2B Enterprising, has already started to roll out across nominated primary schools, includes interactive sessions that focus on growing a sustainable future, enterprise education, and gaining skills for life.

The rollout follows FleetEV’s landmark contract win with the Welsh Government. The EV firm is now committed to leveraging its position to create meaningful change in communities across Wales, while maintaining its pledge to keep the country at the forefront of green innovation, sustainability and the adoption of electric vehicles.

FleetEV founder and CEO Jarrad Morris said: “Our commitment to keeping our impact local to our custom is at the forefront of this initiative. We are committed to reinvesting in the communities our products and services are delivered to. Being a local Welsh company, we know first-hand the strife that some schools, teams, and charities are experiencing.

“We also see the need for enterprise education in primary schools, and the importance of shaping the entrepreneurs of the future, whether they decide to go it alone or work in other organisations.

“This initiative also gives our customers the confidence that the money they spend with us directly impacts their own communities, and it’s something we are keen to replicate across the whole of Wales.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

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