Electrify your fleet
Why should you electrify your fleet? It’s simple: internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles account for a significant quantity of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. There’s an urgent need to reduce emissions to prevent the worst effects of climate change, and with 50% of vehicles on the roads today registered to corporate organisations, businesses have a key part to play.
But electrification is not only an opportunity to lower your business’s environmental footprint (and keep your customers, partners and investors happy). It’s also a way to improve cost efficiency thanks to a reduced total cost of ownership. At Ayvens, we can provide material, such as TCO and CO2 models, to support your decision-making.
At the same time, many companies are recognising not just the benefits of making the switch, but also the necessity of doing so. With greater regulatory pressure from governments and other authorities and higher sustainability requirements in commercial tenders, going electric is a vital condition for securing business continuity.
At Ayvens, the question is not why go electric, but when. And the answer is now.
Should my company fleet go electric?
When it comes to the big decision, there are three major factors to consider:
- The driving routes
Can your employees easily drive between home and work? Or do some people need to cover longer distances on their commute, or to reach clients?
- Charging options
Is home charging possible for your employees? Or will they rely on public charging stations or office charging points?
- The car models
Do some of your employees need more from their vehicle when using it outside work (like a large boot or space for all the kids)?
Commercial vehicle fleets made up of LCVs have different electrification requirements than passenger vehicle fleets – but at Ayvens, we don’t believe the process needs to be more complicated. We always take care to understand the specific needs of your company, ensuring a smooth transition to eLCVs for your commercial fleet.
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