Warwick District Council adds electric vehicles to fleet

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Warwick District Council has increased its fleet of electric vehicles to six. Service areas including Lifeline, Housing, Planning and Neighbourhood Services will be using these new vehicles.

The council says these vehicles will save 7.5 equivalent tonnes of CO2 from exhaust emissions each year.

In addition, the Council are looking to procure a further two electric vehicles for use in other service areas to further reduce their carbon impact.

As part of a wider scheme for incentivising the use of electric vehicles across the district, the Council is working with partners on a number of initiatives, including more electric vehicle charging points in our off-street car parks, and the opportunity for electric bus routes.

Councillor Alan Rhead, Portfolio Holder for Environment and Business, said: “This is a significant step to becoming a carbon neutral authority by 2025. Some of our services, like our 24-hour monitoring service Lifeline, rely on the use of vehicles to reach the most vulnerable in our community.

“By increasing our fleet of electric vehicles we are continuing to deliver our first class service whilst reducing our carbon footprint. Our vehicles are prominent and visible for their unique branding and I encourage everyone to follow our lead!

“We are currently investigating how to improve the infrastructure for electric vehicles and also ways in which we can encourage more people to adopt this alternative means of transport as we seek to improve the air quality in our towns.”