City of York Council’s commitment to lead the way in tackling emissions from road vehicles has taken a step forward with a successful bid to take part in the Energy Saving Trust’s Plugged-in Fleets initiative in partnership with EDF Energy.
City of York Council is one of only three local authorities in the country to be awarded this funding and the only one outside London. The authority has joined 19 other organisations across England in the scheme – which is funded by Transport for London (TfL) and Department for Transport (DfT) – and will receive free guidance on how electric vehicles can add value to its organisation, and a strategic plan for the introduction of the vehicles into their fleet.
Experts from Energy Saving Trust and EDF Energy will analyse the council’s fleet to identify where electric vehicles could best be used and will provide advice on vehicle recharging.
Transport Minister Norman Baker (Liberal Democrat) said: “Electric vehicles are an essential part of the low-carbon revolution and I am pleased that we have been able to work with the Energy Saving Trust’s on its new ‘plugged-in’ electric vehicles scheme.
“The number of electric vehicles on the market is growing all the time and fleets are already leading the way with adoption of these new technologies – this scheme will make that easier by giving fleet managers the information they need to pick the right vehicle for their business.”