Bassetlaw District Council is taking its commitment to be one of the cleanest and greenest districts in the country further by introducing a fleet of new electric vehicles.
The Council has recently replaced six diesel vehicles in their fleet with new electric vehicles which will help to strengthen the Council’s green credentials and is a significant step towards the goal of being net zero by 2030.
The new Renault Kangoo E-Tech vans are charged at the Carlton Forest depot, which last year saw the building equipped with a solar PV system equivalent to 146 solar panels and an electric vehicle charge station.
Cllr Darrel Pulk, Cabinet member for Environment and Energy, said: “The purchase of these new vans bears testament to Bassetlaw's commitment to helping to protect the environment by reducing our carbon footprint. I am delighted we have been able to replace some of our fleet with these six new vehicles and have received positive feedback from staff who are thrilled to use these new vans.
“As part of our Vision 2040, we are aiming to be the cleanest, greenest district in the country and the purchase of these vehicles alongside our other carbon-reducing efforts will help us to achieve this goal.”
With a range of 186 miles on a full charge, the vans are used by lots of different teams across the Council including Environmental Health, Parks and Open Spaces, Facilities and the Anti-Social Behaviour Team.
Following the successful launch of two electric street sweepers last year, the Council plans to replace its entire diesel fleet with electric vehicles over the coming of years. This includes refuse vehicles as it makes an ambitious move towards reaching its Net Zero target.
Cllr James Naish, Leader of Bassetlaw District Council, said: “As well as introducing electric fleet vehicles, the Council has also made its offices at Queens Buildings more carbon neutral by installing a new air source heating system, installed new solar panels at its Carlton Forest Depot, and completed a significant carbon reduction project at Kilton Forest Golf Course. We understand the role that we need to play in leading the decarbonisation agenda locally and I'm pleased to see more progress being made on this complex but important journey.”
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