Engineius saves over 10 million tonnes in CO2 emissions since launch

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Vehicle movement specialist Engineius has reported that it has saved fleets over 10 million tonnes in CO2 emissions since it launched in 2018 by not using chaser vehicles.  

Research conducted by Engineius with a major utility business highlighted that using chaser vehicles resulted in 24 miles driven for every 10 miles required. These findings ensured that Engineius adopted a different approach when drivers are moving between pick-up and drop-off sites.

Engineius’ platform joins suitable movements together where possible, thus reducing empty legs. Where this is not possible, drivers utilise public transport to travel between locations.  
 
Chris Clibbery, CEO and Founder of Engineius comments; “Our vision was to make vehicle movement easy but to also adopt best practices and raise industry standards. Engineius provides vehicle movement for customers from all automotive sectors, who benefit from each other through the scale and diversity of their vehicle movements along with geographical locations.”
 
“Fuel savings, alongside labour and operational costs are also achieved by not using chaser vehicles. Imagine paying for 240 miles of fuel on a 100-mile movement!”

Engineius endeavours to make smart environmental choices; they drive rather than transport EVs and they annually pay to carbon offset their own business through Climate Partner - currently supporting renewable energy projects in Asia.
 
Clibbery concludes: “Carbon reduction isn’t all about electrification, and small wins matter in the road to net zero – though we are proud to say a saving of over 10 million tonnes of CO2 is actually a big win for the environment!”