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
Iron Mountain Transition 10% of its total fleet to electric by 2025 and expected to exceed 2,000 vehicles transitioned by 2030 www.ironmountain.co.uk

Iron Mountain is a global leader for storage and information management services and is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Iron Mountain has committed to transitioning 10% of its total fleet to electric by 2025 and expected to exceed 2,000 vehicles transitioned by 2030. This commitment accounts for 100% of its cars and 50% of its vans.

John Sisk & Son Transition its fleet of 400 vehicles to EV by 2030 and install charging for staff www.johnsiskandson.com

John Sisk & Son is an international construction company, founded in Ireland. With over 400 diesel vehicles, John Sisk & Son has committed to integrating electric vehicles into its company car fleet and continuing to install fast charging points for staff, as well as exploring installing temporary charging points at construction sites, where the majority of its employees work.

JSW Cement Transition its fleet to EVs by 2030 and install charging for staff www.jswcement.in

JSW Cement is India's leading 'Green Cement' manufacturer headquartered in Mumbai. The company has a strong commitment towards innovation in sustainability and technology to offer eco-friendly construction and building solutions to our customers. The company has committed to transitioning its fleet of 77 vehicles to electric, including 35 vehicles above 7.5t. The company is also supporting EV uptake by its staff by installing charging points across 20 offices and manufacturing facilities.

Kandenko Transition its fleet of 2,000 vehicles to EV by 2030 www.kandenko.co.jp/english

Kandenko is Japan's leading comprehensive equipment company, that performs

power supply work in the Tokyo metropolitan area and M&E work all over Japan and overseas. 

Kandenko aims to transition its own vehicle fleet of 2,000 vehicles to Electric Vehicles by 2030.

We will promote the transition of automobiles to EVs in order to reduce CO2 emissions. 

Kier electrify its fleet of 3,730 vehicles and support its employees EV adoption by installing EV charging stations at 30 locations by 2030. www.kier.co.uk

Kier’s purpose is to sustainably deliver infrastructure which is vital to the UK. It is a leading provider of infrastructure services, construction and property developments and committed to delivering for communities and leaving lasting legacies through our work. As a member of EV100, Kier has committed to electrifying its fleet of 3,730 vehicles and support its employees EV adoption by installing EV charging stations at 30 locations by 2030.

Landsec Install charging at its 40 sites for customers and staff landsec.com

Landsec is one of the largest commercial property development and investment company in the UK. As a member of EV100, the company will install charging infrastructure at 40 sites across its portfolio for its staff and customers. Landsec is also a member of RE100 and EP100.

LeasePlan Achieve net zero emissions across its 1.8 million vehicle customer fleet by 2030 www.leaseplan.com

LeasePlan is an international leasing company based in the Netherlands, offering fleet management services to companies and public-sector entities in 28 countries. LeasePlan has made a public commitment to achieve net zero emissions from its customer fleet – 1.8 million vehicles - by 2030.

LG Energy Solution Transition its fleet of over 380 vehicles to EV and install charging at all locations for staff by 2030 www.lgensol.com/en/index

LG Energy Solution, headquartered in Seoul, Korea, is one of the world’s largest lithium-ion battery manufacturers with a market-leading position in advanced batteries for EV, energy storage system (ESS) and Mobility & IT applications. Its commitment to technology leadership coupled with efficient and high-quality manufacturing processes produces batteries that exhibit the highest levels of safety, performance and reliability. The company commits to switching its fleet of over 380 vehicles to EV by 2030 and install charging at all locations for staff.

Lime Transition its global operations fleet to EV by 2023 www.li.me/en-us/home

Lime is a micromobility company, based in the US, that runs electric scooter and electric bikes sharing programs in various cities around the world, aimed at reducing our dependency on personal automobiles for short distance journeys in urban locations. Lime’s operations fleet will be all-electric across Europe in early 2021 and all non-electric vehicles phased out by 2023 at the latest throughout the rest of the world.

Lloyds Banking Group Achieve net zero emission across the 350,000 vehicle Lex Autolease customer fleet and transition the corporate fleet to EV by 2030, as well as installing charging for customers and staff www.lloydsbankinggroup.com

Lloyds Banking Group is a leading UK based financial services group providing a wide range of banking, insurance and financial services, focused on personal and commercial customers. Lex Autolease (part of Lloyds Banking Group) has committed to achieve net zero emissions across its customer fleet of just under 350,000 vehicles, electrifying as far as possible and offsetting any residual emissions. Lloyds Banking Group has also committed to electrifying its own corporate fleet and continue to install charging for staff and customers at all relevant locations. Lloyds Banking Group is also a member of EP100 and RE100. 

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