EV100 members

128 members have made a commitment to switch their fleets to EVs and/or install charging for staff and/or customers by 2030. Read about their commitments and the actions they're taking.

Name Commitment Website
Coca Cola Europacific Partners Transition its fleet of approximately 8,000 vehicles to EVs www.cocacolaep.com

Coca Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) makes, sells and distributes some the world's leading brands and wide choice of high quality drinks and is the world's largest independent Coca Cola bottler by revenue. To deliver against their net zero by 2040 ambition, CCEP aims to transition its own vehicle fleet approximately 8,000 vehicles to electric vehicles, wherever realistically possible, or ultra-low emission vehicles where EVs are not viable by 2030. CCEP also aims to offer workplace charging for its employees and make it easier for them to charge electric vehicles at home, at work and on-the-go.

Costain Transition its fleet of over 2,600 vehicles to EV and install charging for staff at its offices and relevant infrastructure project sites www.costain.com

Costain is a British-based smart infrastructure solutions provider, delivering integrated leading edge solutions to meet national needs across the UK’s energy, water, transportation and defence markets. As a member, Costain is transitioning its fleet of over 2,600 vehicles to EV and installing charging for staff at its permanent office sites and relevant infrastructure project sites.

Currys Transition its fleet of over 450 vehicles to EVs by 2030 and install charging at 20 workplaces for staff www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/index.html

Currys is a British multinational electrical and telecommunications retailer and services company. As an EV100 member, the company will build on its existing progress and transition to EVs across its fleet of over 450 vehicles subject to developments and advances in EV supply, technological advances and charging infrastructure. Currys will also install charging at 20 workplace locations to support EV uptake by staff.

Dalmia Cement Transition its fleet to EVs by 2030 and install charging for staff www.dalmiacement.com

Dalmia Cement is a leading Indian cement company headquartered in New Delhi. The company has committed to transitioning its fleet to electric vehicles, including 10% of its fleet above 7.5t. The company is also supporting EV uptake by its staff by installing charging points across all its plants, corporate offices and depots.

Danfoss Transition its fleet of 2,300 vehicles to EV by 2030 and installing charging for staff at its factories www.danfoss.com/en

Danfoss, headquartered in Denmark, engineers and manufactures energy efficient technologies that enable reduced energy consumption and efficient resource use. Danfoss is committing to transition its fleet of 2,300 leased or owned company cars to EV by 2030, as well as supporting EV uptake by staff by installing charging points at all of its factories. Danfoss is also a member of EP100 and RE100.

Deloitte Transition its fleet of 15,000 vehicles to EV by 2030 www2.deloitte.com/uk/en.html

Deloitte is a leading global provider of audit and assurance, consulting, financial advisory, risk advisory, tax, and related services. Deloitte employs approximately 330,000 people in more than 150 countries and territories worldwide. As a member of EV100, Deloitte will transition approximately 15,000 vehicles to EV by 2030.

Delta Electronics Transition its 145 vehicle fleet to EVs by 2030 and install charging for staff at workplaces www.deltaww.com/en-US/index

Delta is a leader in power supplies and thermal management solutions as well as energy-saving and new energy solutions, with customers across the world. Under EV100, Delta has committed to electrifying its fleet by 2030 as well as supporting EV uptake by staff by installing charging at workplaces. Delta also deploys electric shuttles for its employees.

E.ON Transition its fleet to EV and install charging across 100 office sites for staff by 2030 www.eon.com/en.html

E.ON is a leading European energy company based in Essen, Germany. Under EV100, the company will switch its entire fleet to electric by 2030 and install charging across its 100 office sites for staff, guests and customers, building upon the 400 charging points already installed.

EDF Group Transition its fleet of 40,000 vehicles to EV by 2030 www.edf.fr

EDF Group is a French electric utility company, headquartered in Paris, France. Under EV100, EDF will transition its fleet of 40,000 vehicles to electric by 2030. EDF also plans to install solar PV, make use of its own ‘smart plug’ smart charging terminals and deploy autonomous electric shuttle vehicles at its nuclear plants in France. The Group is also supporting customers use electric vehicles by developing and installing charging infrastructure.

EDP Transition its fleet of over 3,000 vehicles to EV by 2030 www.edp.com/en

EDP is a Portuguese electric utilities company. Under EV100, EDP has committed to switch its fleet of more than 3,000 vehicles to electric. EDP is also focused on new commercial solutions and partnerships to facilitate the adoption of electric vehicles.

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