Tag : The Climate Group

Groups call on Transport Minister to adopt charge point roadmap

9 months ago / 0 comments

Prominent transport and environment groups have called on the Transport Minister to adopt recommendations made in a recently published roadmap to charge point success.

eLCV shortages severely holding back electric switch, warn major UK fleets

10 months ago / 0 comments

Supply shortages of electric vans are obstructing fleets from transitioning to cleaner vehicles, the Climate Group has warned.

UK’s largest fleets call for ambitious ZEV mandate

11 months ago / 0 comments

Major UK fleets including BT Group, LeasePlan, Openreach and Royal Mail have called on the Government to set clear, ambitious sales targets for zero-emission vehicles in … Read More »

Fleets instrumental in wider shift to clean road transport, global research finds

3 years ago / 0 comments

The majority of buses and light duty fleet vehicles in leading markets could switch to EVs by 2030, cumulatively saving close to the annual emissions of … Read More »

Corporate action on electric vehicles doubled in 2020

3 years ago / 0 comments

Major companies doubled their action on electric vehicles in 2020, driven by the need to tackle the climate crisis and reduce air pollution.

Major British businesses commit to electrify their fleets on World Environment Day

4 years ago / 0 comments

Today, on World Environment Day, 5 June 2020, five major companies have joined The Climate Group’s global electric vehicles initiative EV100 – committing to switch their fleets to … Read More »

AstraZeneca to go electric across global vehicle fleet

5 years ago / 0 comments

Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca has committed to switching its global 16,000-strong vehicle fleet to electric by 2030.

Multinationals make global fleet commitments to shift to EVs

7 years ago / 0 comments

Global firms including LeasePlan, Ikea and Deutsche Post DHL Group have pledged to migrate their fleets and infrastructure over to electric vehicles by 2030 under a … Read More »