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See CompaniesEV100 – Commit to electric vehicles
The transport sector is the fastest-growing contributor to climate change, accounting for 23% of global energy-related greenhouse gas emissions. Electric transport offers a major solution in cutting millions of tons of greenhouse gas emissions per year, as well as curbing transport related air and noise pollution.
With businesses owning over half of all registered vehicles on the road, it is crucial that companies lead the shift to electric vehicles.
EV100 is a global initiative, led by The Climate Group, bringing together forward looking companies committed to accelerating the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) and making electric transport the new normal by 2030.
How Companies can engage in this initiative
To join, companies are invited to make a public commitment to one or more of the following areas with a 2030 target date:
- Integrating electric vehicles into directly owned or leased corporate fleets
- Placing requirements in service contracts for electric vehicle usage
- Supporting staff to use electric vehicles by installing charging infrastructure at all premises
- Supporting electric vehicle uptake by customers by installing charging infrastructure at all premises
EV100 applies to battery electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids/extended range (minimum 30 miles/50km electric) and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
Resources
Through EV100, companies can showcase their electric transport leadership, and help members to reduce electric vehicle investment costs through best practice sharing. The campaign drives engagement and dialogue between governments and other stakeholders to collaboratively address the remaining barriers to EV uptake and infrastructure roll-out.
Commmitted Companies
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Clif Bar & Company
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JSW Cement
JSW Cement
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Lyft, Inc.
Lyft, Inc.
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