3rd October 2018
With the future of the UK heading towards a zero-emission 2050, we want to help you champion the change and look to going green with your fleet.
We looked at charging time, range and CO2 emissions with data from Podpoint and Fleet News to help you best decide which vehicle is for you. Bear in mind charging times can vary, our stats show the 7kW charging point, but there are other options available. Range in distances varies depending on weather and speed etc.
The Nissan Leaf hits the top of our ranks and is director Jake Samuels’ personal favourite. The Leaf is great for a relaxed drive with zero emissions and reaching 155 miles on a single charge. With a 0-60mph time of 7.9 seconds and suppressed road noise all for a great price and low tax.
Other great zero-emission cars are the Golf GTE and the Hyundai IONIQ, the Hyundai reaching 175 miles. On the other spectrum, we have the hybrid Toyota RAV4, a more economically friendly SUV. Our top plug-in hybrid for the best of both worlds has to be the Mitsubishi PHEV with a fast charging time and a great range of 500 miles but with only 41 CO2 emissions.
Talk to us about trialling a Nissan Leaf or any of the other vehicles mentioned.