Europcar reduces its own fleet emissions by 85%

Carbon emissions from new vehicles to Europcar employees has reduced by 85% since 2021 compared to its legacy fleet.

The news comes as part of Europcar Mobility Group’s ‘One Sustainable Fleet’ decarbonisation strategy, with the firm addressing its own company car fleet through work with fleet management company, CBVC Vehicle Management.

As part of the emission reduction scheme, CBVC Vehicle Management created a Driver Vehicle Selection Portal, which allowed for company car drivers to select an EV, using technology, video reviews and vehicle trade-up options. Drivers who wanted to capitalise on ultra-low BIK EVs have also been able to opt-back into the company car scheme. 

CBVC is using whole life costs to generate multi-brand vehicle lists, with its expertise helping employees to go electric and its multi-bid acquisition and enhanced levels of service delivering lower costs for the Europcar business. 

Ron Santiago, Managing Director, Europcar Mobility Group UK said: “We know that we must ‘walk the talk’ when it comes to reducing carbon emissions and that has to start with our own company car fleet. It’s great to see our colleagues enthusiastically embracing zero emissions with almost all of those who opt for a company vehicle now driving electric. 

“By making the process straight-forward for Europcar employees to understand their company car options, CBVC is helping them and us make the switch more easily.”

Managing Director of CBVC Vehicle Management, Mike Manners, added: “Electric vehicle take up has been incredibly strong at Europcar Mobility Group UK – it’s currently over 90%.

“We’re delighted to see the success of the programme to date and the associated carbon emission reduction is significant.”

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