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
Natwest Group Install charging for staff and transition its 300 vehicle fleet to EV by 2030 www.natwestgroup.com

Natwest Group is a large banking and financial services company, headquartered in the UK. As an EV100 member, the company will switch its 300 vehicle fleet to electric and encourage staff uptake of EVs by installing 450 charge points by 2025 and 600 by 2030. Natwest Group is also a member of RE100 and EP100.

Naver Work with its staff and partners to promote EVs and recommend the uptake of EVs in its service contracts. navercorp.com/en

NAVER Corp. is a global ICT company, providing South Korea’s number one search portal. The company commits to switching its entire fleet to EV by 2030, and install charging at all workplaces for staff and guests. NAVER will work with its staff and partners to promote EVs and recommend the uptake of EVs in its service contracts.

Next plc will electrify its fleet of 1,000 vehicles by 2030 www.next.co.uk

Next offers beautifully designed, excellent quality clothing and homeware which are responsibly sourced and accessibly priced. To support the delivery of our carbon reduction targets,  Next aims to transition its own company car and van fleet of around 1,000 vehicles to electric vehicles, wherever realistically possible, or ultra-low emission vehicles where EVs are not viable by 2030.

Nichicon electrify its fleet and install charging points for its customers www.nichicon.co.jp/english/index.html

 In 2010, Nichicon Corporation organized a special project called NECST (Nichicon Energy Control System Technology) to both manage a stable energy supply and preserve the environment. We established mass production of EV quick chargers at an early stage and we were the first company in the world to mass-produce Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) systems.  The use of EVs is expected to increase rapidly and our company goal is to switch all our vehicles to EVs by 2030 and to contribute to the expansion of EV quick chargers for the social infrastructure. 

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) Transition its fleet of 11,000 vehicles to EV by 2030 www.global.ntt

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) is Japan’s largest telecommunications company. NTT is committed to transition its corporate fleet of 11,000 vehicles by 2030, with an interim target of 50% by 2025. NTT was recruited via Japan-CLP, The Climate Group’s regional engagement partner in Japan.

Novartis Transition its fleet of over 25,000 vehicles to low and zero emission vehicles by 2025 www.novartis.com

Novartis is a leading pharmaceutical company, headquartered in Switzerland. As part of its commitment, Novartis will become carbon neutral in its own operations by 2025 which includes converting the fleet of over 25,000 vehicles from internal combustion engines to low and zero emission vehicles.

Novo Nordisk Transition its fleet of 8,000 vehicles to EV by 2030 www.novonordisk.com

Novo Nordisk is a global healthcare company from Denmark, specialising in diabetes care. As an EV100 member, Novo Nordisk is committing to transition its fleet of approximately 8,000 vehicles to electric and plug-in hybrid by 2030.

NRG Energy, Inc has committed to electrifying roughly 1,181 vehicles by 2030.  

 NRG Energy, Inc. is a leading integrated energy and home services company operating in North America and headquartered in Houston, Texas. As part of EV100, NRG Energy, Inc. has committed to electrifying roughly 1,181 vehicles by 2030.  

Ogilvie electrify its fleet its 17,000 vehicles and install electric charging for staff and customers www.ogilvie.co.uk

Ogilvie Fleet is the UK’s leading independent leasing company and has committed to transitioning its fleet of 17,000 vehicles and installing charging infrastructure for staff as well as customers.

 

Origin Energy Transition 100% of its 600 passenger and light commercial vehicles to EVs www.originenergy.com.au

Origin Energy is a leader in energy production, generation and retailing, providing to homes and businesses throughout Australia with 4.2 million electricity, gas and LPG customer accounts. As an EV100 member, Origin will switch 100% of its passenger and light commercial vehicles to EVs by 2030.

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