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
Localiza Transition its fleet to EV by 2030 and install 1,000 charging points for staff and customers www.localiza.com/others/en-us

Localiza is the largest car rental company in Latin America with a fleet ranging from cars to heavy duty vehicles. Through its operations, Localiza plans to revolutionize the access of electric vehicles in Brazil. As an EV100 member, the company will convert its own staff fleet to electric, transition the vehicles of its customers wherever it is technically and economically feasible to do so, and pursue other ultra-low emission solutions where viable electric options are lacking. This includes converting 85,000 vehicles by 2027 and installing 1,000 charging points for staff and customer use. 

LONGi Group Install charging at 28 corporate locations to support EV uptake by staff and customers by 2030 en.longigroup.com

LONGi Group is the world's most valuable solar technology company based in China, focusing on PV product manufacturing and technology solutions. As part of its EV100 commitment, LONGi will install charging at all premises to support its 50,000 employees around the world to switch to EVs. LONGi is also a member of EP100 and RE100.

Lyft Committed to reaching 100% EVs on its platform by 2030, expecting there to be 2 million EVs over the next 10 years www.lyft.com

Lyft is on the largest transportation networks in the U.S. and Canada. As the world shifts away from car ownership to transportation-as-a-service, Lyft is at the forefront of this massive societal change. Lyft's transportation network brings together rideshare, bikes, scooters, car rentals and transit in one app. As a member of EV100, Lyft has committed to reaching 100% electric vehicles on the Lyft platform by 2030 and expects there to be more than an estimated 2 million electric vehicles that will be used on the platform over the next 10 years.

Read more about their progress in this case study.

 

M Group Services transitioning it's ‘core’ fleet of over 8,000 vehicles to electric, as well as installing charging points at key locations by 2030. www.mgroupservices.com

As a member of the Climate Group EV100, we have committed to transitioning our ‘core’ fleet of over 8,000 vehicles to electric, as well as installing charging points at key locations by 2030. The transition to electric for our cars and vans is already underway, and this is underpinned by M Group Services’ expertise in the use and deployment of specialist vehicles to support our clients. For these vehicles, we pledge to use industry-leading technology and transition to alternative methods of fuelling, such as hydrogen and hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO).

Mawdsleys Transition its fleet of 100 vehicles to EV by 2030 www.mawdsleys.co.uk

Mawdsleys is a company specialising in healthcare services and delivery of medicines to hospitals, headquartered in the UK. The company plans to switch its fleet of around 100 delivery vehicles and company cars to electric under EV100 by 2030, as the appropriate technology becomes available. Mawdsleys new HGV fleet will be fitted with solar panels as standard, providing energy to power the ancillary electrics of these specialist vehicles, designed to maintain a controlled, ambient storage environment for medicines.

Mercury Transition its 150 vehicle fleet to EV by 2030 www.mercury.co.nz

Mercury is an electricity retailer and generator from New Zealand. The company has already transitioned every vehicle in its fleet which can be practicably converted to electric to date, meaning its 870 employees at nearly 20 sites drive one of the largest EV fleets in New Zealand. Mercury, with others, also helped bring the Electric Highway to New Zealand with the peer-to-peer EV charger location app, Plugshare.

METRO AG Install charging at 700+ locations around the world for customers and staff www.metroag.de/en

METRO AG is one of the leading international companies in the wholesale and food service sector, from Germany. METRO AG has already installed charging stations for employees at its headquarter campus in Dusseldorf and has committed to install charging at 700+ locations around the world for staff and customers. It is also working to transition its vehicle fleet to EV.

Mindspace Business Park REIT Install charging at its business parks for customers www.mindspacereit.com

Mindspace Business Parks REIT is one of the largest Grade A office portfolios in India, spread across key markets. It is committed to supporting the uptake of EVs amongst its customers by installing charging stations across its Business Parks, and also initiating EV’s as an option for transportation in and around the Business Parks. It has already installed charging points at 45 corporate office buildings.

Mitie Transition its fleet of 5,300 vehicles to zero emission by 2025 www.mitie.com

Mitie, a leading UK facilities management company, has committed for its fleet of 5,300 vehicles to be zero emission by 2025, subject to availability and affordability of the right vehicles and adequate charging infrastructure, and may include hydrogen and other zero emission solutions as well as EVs. Mitie has made an interim commitment for 20% of its small van and car fleet to be EV by 2020, as well as install 800 new charging points by the end of 2020 at office and client locations, as well as employee homes. Mitie is also a member of EP100 and RE100.

National Grid Transition its fleet of over 5,700 vehicles to electric and install charging for staff at all locations by 2030 www.nationalgrid.com

National Grid is a leading multinational energy utility with principal operations in the United Kingdom and the United States. National Grid has committed to transitioning roughly 5,784 vehicles to electric and deploying workplace charging by 2030.

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