Free Venson white paper details how fleets can onboard EVs

A new white paper is now available from Venson to guide drivers and fleets on financing, charging and onboarding electric cars and vans.

Venson’s free ‘Living with your electric vehicle’ guidance provides insights, advice and examples to help answer questions from would-be EV owners or fleet managers

The free ‘Living with your electric vehicle’ guidance provides insights, advice and examples to help answer questions from would-be EV owners or fleet managers.

Subjects under review include the most popular EV models available today, work, home and public charging options, and details of how fleets can onboard EVs.

It also covers the various financial incentives of EV ownership, many of which are set to end long before the 2030 ICE ban comes into play, making it more vital that fleets look at the benefits of EVs long before this date.

“Electric vehicles are no longer the stuff of science fiction, but they do remain somewhat mystifying to drivers of petrol and diesel vehicles,” commented Alison Bell, marketing director at Venson Automotive Solutions.

“EVs have been familiar sights on our roads for a decade now and most manufacturers are producing at least one electric model, but in many people’s eyes they still carry the poor reputation of early models. However, both the technology and infrastructure have advanced dramatically in the intervening years, and the transformation is set to accelerate further ahead of the 2030 deadline for fossil fuel-powered cars.

“The industry is on the brink of a seismic shift that will see the 2020s go down in history, just like the industrial revolution. Of course, any significant change brings uncertainty and questions, and we hope our latest white paper answers some of those, so more people will make the switch sooner. With both battery tech and charging infrastructure growing daily, and financial incentives the best they have ever been, there has never been a better time to go electric.”

To download a copy of ‘Living with your electric vehicle’, click here.

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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.