The first electric vehicles have now become a permanent feature of the °¬˛ćAƬ Council’s fleet. Four electric powered general purpose vans are charged up and ready to help reduce the council’s carbon footprint.
Purchased with funding from Welsh Government Energy Service the vehicles will not only be quieter than traditional vans but are also capable of travelling up to about 140 miles between charges. The vans will be used by Highway Inspectors.
Councillor Joanna Wilkins, the Council’s Executive Member for the Environment said:
" I am very pleased that the first electric vehicles have joined the council’s fleet and these new vans will contribute to our goal of reducing carbon emissions. As a council we are committed to tackling climate change and we will see more low carbon vehicles in use in the future.”
The Maxus e Delivery 3 vans, each has a 52.5Kw battery configuration which is 100% electric and uses a lithium polymer technology.