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Fleet Evolution to host free green webinar

Date: 12 October 2018   |   Author: Sean Keywood

Fleet management and car benefits firm Fleet Evolution is holding a free webinar on 'greening the fleet'. 

Timed to coincide with the Government's inaugural Green GB Week, which begins on Monday, 15 October, A Low Emission Motoring Future will take place on Monday at 2pm and then again on Wednesday, 17 October, at 11am and 2pm.

Lasting around 40 minutes, it will look at the business and social case for a green fleet and the processes needed to achieve this.

Fleet Evolution says many companies are still confused about alternative fuel vehicles, electric cars, green motoring and the future direction of mobility; and that its webinars provide a great opportunity learn about the current benefits of greening both the fleet and employees' cars.

Fleet Evolution was awarded Go Ultra Low Company status in November 2017 in recognition of how it has opened its vehicle fleet up to plug-in cars, and its commitment to boost uptake of green plug-in vehicles over the coming years. 

Managing director Andrew Leech said: "We would like to support the government's first Green GB Week by holding these green fleet webinars for both fleet and HR managers alike. 

"They are free-to-view upon registration to anyone interested in this key area of car fleet operation."

To register for the webinar, visit https://www.fleetevolution.com/upcoming-events/tag/green-motoring/, call 0300 302 0626 or email marketing@fleetevolution.com.

 



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