Delivering a low risk fleet with Energy Intelligence: PHEV

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Delivering a low risk fleet with Energy Intelligence: PHEV
Country United Kingdom
City London
Date 14/02/2011
Summary Improved corporate social responsibility with lightweight zero-emission delivery vans.
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 Delivering a low risk fleet with Energy Intelligence: PHEV will be held on February 14, 2011, in London, England.


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The PHEV Master Class will discuss critical areas to be considered to deliver a profitable, low risk programme, giving delegates a unique insight into understanding and delivering a low risk fleet programme.


Two of the most prominent concerns in modern society are money and the environment, both of which are central factors behind the introduction of PHEVs. It is estimated that the supply of electricity for power plug-in hybrids is less than a quarter of the cost of petrol; this symbolises improved efficiency for any large corporation. For companies seeking a ‘green’ corporate strategy this is the next step; recycling paper and small scale sustainability is a thing of the past, plug-in hybrids use no fossil fuels and produce lower greenhouse gas emissions. This is a brilliant opportunity for companies to reduce emissions and bolster their corporate social responsibility simultaneously!


A major opportunity now exists to provide an all new lightweight zero emission delivery van in Europe with the introduction of the PHEV strategy. This masterclass will discuss what is required to deliver a profitable, low risk strategy which provides delegates with a low risk fleet programme for reducing costs and heightened social responsibility.


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