Cardiff University launches electric fleet
Cardiff University has launched its new electric vehicle (EV) fleet as part of its strategy towards achieving its net-zero emissions goals.
The new EV fleet were purchased through the Welsh Government collaborative procurement framework, and supported by the Welsh Government Energy Service.
The vehicles were sourced by FleetEV, which is a local EV solutions provider and assists companies wanting to transition to EVs, through comprehensive leasing, salary sacrifice, and fleet solutions tailored to a client’s needs.
The new fleet includes Renault and Vauxhall vans, as well as the Citroen Ami, which have been wrapped by Popin Graphics with the university’s branding.
These EVs will replace a portion of the university’s fleet of 60 vehicles with the Ami vehicles helping to reduce the cost of ownership and environmental impact.
The EVs have also been named, following a competition for staff and students to submit their favourites. Winners included Pen E Van, Sos-fan-Fach and Myfanwy.
Professor Monjur Mourshed, Cardiff University’s Dean of Environmental Sustainability, said:
“We are delighted to introduce our new EV fleet, which includes a range of vehicle sizes to accommodate our diverse transportation needs. The lighter, more compact vehicles are ideally suited for navigating our urban campus while contributing to our carbon emissions reduction goals. This investment marks a step forward in decarbonising our fleet and demonstrates our commitment to environmental sustainability.”
Jarrad Morris, CEO and Founder of FleetEV, and Cardiff University alumni, said:
“We were so pleased to have played a part in Cardiff University’s move to electric campus vehicles. Each institution and business that recognises the importance of EVs and implements change is helping us take a significant step towards a greener, cleaner and more sustainable future, and it means even more that it is my alma mater leading the way.”
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