Electric Transport Newsletter
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*Welcome to your Plug in Newsletter, keeping you?**regularly updated on electric and sustainable transport news taking place across Nottingham.*
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City in Top 20 for EV Charging
Electric Vehicle Charging Points
Nottingham has been named in the top 20 local authorities for electric vehicle charging. Here in Nottingham, we have 186 public charging devices with a total of 53 rapid charging devices. That?s 55.2 charging devices per 100,000!
We work in partnership with Nottinghamshire County Council, Derbyshire County Council and Derby City Council where we have created the D2N2 network. Over 400 charging points have been installed across the region.
Since 2018, our charge point network has been funded by the Transforming Cities fund, Go Ultra Low and On-Street Residential Charging. BP Pulse [ [link removed] ] have helped us install and maintain the charge point infrastructure on behalf of the four councils.?
For more information on local authorities and their vehicle charging, click here [ [link removed] ].
If you?d like to find out more about our charging network, click here [ [link removed] ].
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NCC fleet becoming even greener
Electric Bin Lorry
We have just taken delivery of a further six fully electric refuse collection vehicles (eRCVs), bringing our total to eight. Each of these vehicles saves 27 tonnes CO2 and ?18,000 per year compared to their diesel counterparts as well as being a better working environment for our drivers and loaders.
A further 12 orders have been placed for eRCVs which will take our total up to 20 buy the end of the year. Along with this, seven electric sweepers have also been ordered too.
With these additions, our fleet will be up to 235 electric vehicles which is 49.5% of the fleet! We are currently over 50% for ULEV vehicles. This shows we are well on our way to reach 100% electric by 2028.
Click here [ [link removed] ] for more information on how we are turning the council?s fleet green.
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Silence UK and E-Van-Guru Ltd bringing ?electric? to the last mile delivery market
E-bike scooter
With the massive demand of home delivered groceries and fast food during the Pandemic and beyond, two-wheel transportation is on the rise in Britain and undergoing an electric revolution.
E-Van-Guru was established in 2020 with its key aims to accelerate the business migration to electric clean air vehicles, and to aid this it has built a number of partnerships with various vehicle manufacturers.
One of these is Silence UK, who import their Silence e Moto Scooter S01 and S02, which is manufactured in Spain and is available as a 50cc model, (suitable for 16 year old riders with a provisional license and CBT), or the 125cc model for the more experienced rider with a full motorbike license.?
It comes with a fully detachable battery allowing for ease of charging, or indeed the use of a 2nd battery to keep the e Moto Scooter running for extended periods.?Each battery has a WLTP range of 92 miles and is charged via a standard 3 pin 30 amp socket.
The Silence S02 Business+ model is built specifically for the Commercial home delivery market and can be supplied with onboard telematics and a variety of carry boxes ranging from 200 litre to 550 litre, standard ambient of insulated.
If you want to arrange a demonstration or request a quotation, please contact E-Van-Guru Ltd on *07534* *369281* or email
[email protected].
Full finance facilities are available upon request.?*"?"*
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