Increasing electric miles for Delivery & Collection
Our business is focused on dramatically reducing our carbon footprint and an important part of this strategy is to increase the proportion of electric vehicles on our fleet. By year end, 12% of the Europcar UK fleet will be electric and plug-in hybrid. We've also transformed vehicle usage for our Delivery & Collection service.
A fleet of electric ORA Funky Cats are now used by ‘hikers’ who take vehicles to customers and collect them at the end of the rental. These complement electric bikes that were first introduced to Europcar locations in 2022. As a result, for the stations that have access to electric runner vehicles, EV miles account for 39% of all mileage.
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From January 2022 to end October 2023 our company has completed 362,377 EV miles with runner vehicles equating to 92 tonnes of CO2 saved.
“At Europcar we are committed to providing our customers with the most convenient service possible, which goes to the heart of our Delivery & Collection service”, explains Mark Newberry, our Commercial Director & Sustainability spokesperson.
“By delivering vehicles to customers – and collecting them at the end of the rental – we are reducing the journeys they need to make, as well as enhancing business productivity. It is, however, important that we find ways to reduce the environmental impact of this service. The addition of electric vehicles for more of our locations for ‘hikers’ delivering and collecting customer vehicles is key to achieving this goal.
“The combination of the ORA Funky Cats and electric bikes for our operations means we can get our ‘hikers’ back to our stations after a vehicle drop-off, and to a customer for collection at the end of a rental without adding to the carbon footprint. For the stations where electric vehicles are being used, 39% of delivery and collection miles are now electric and we expect this to increase exponentially over the coming months.”