LEVC taxis prevented 200,000 tonnes of CO2 being emitted

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London Electric Vehicle Company (LEVC) has reported that since its launch in 2018, the TX has prevented more than 200,000 tonnes of harmful CO2 emissions from entering the earth's atmosphere.

In addition, LEVC's TX has travelled more than 700 million miles globally, with the company producing more than 10,000 of its revolutionary electric TX taxis, which have been sold throughout the world.

In London, the TX has now overtaken the diesel-powered TX4 as the most common black cab, with more than 7,500 TXs operating on the streets of the capital.

Alex Nan, CEO of LEVC, commented: "This remarkable achievement demonstrates the success of our electric TX since it launched in 2018, and highlights the positive contribution it is making to the air quality of our cities.  

“LEVC is incredibly proud to support the taxi trade, as it transitions to a clean, safe and accessible mobility future. The business is committed to creating more sustainable cities through innovative and accessible mobility solutions, as part of our new strategic direction to become a zero carbon mobility technology company."