Pallett pooling specialist IPP has switched its company car fleet to electric vehicles (EVs), as part of its plan to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2045.
Switching the 36-strong company car fleet to EVs saves more than 145 tonnes of CO2 annually.
IPP covers the cost of installing an EV home charger for its company car drivers and is installing an additional five chargers at its Coventry office.
IPP is working to improve responsible production and consumption, climate action and partnerships.
It has already reduced its overall carbon emissions by more than 40,000 tonnes of CO2, despite work increasing.
Andy Maddock (pictured), regional managing director for IPP UK and Ireland, said: “Offering EV company cars to all staff who claim car allowance is just one of the ways we are working to drive sustainability at IPP.
“We additionally support these employees by covering the cost of installing EV home chargers if they switch to a fully electric company car.
“At our office five more charging units are also being installed to make the switch to EV even easier.
“Our work to reduce carbon emissions and become net zero comes through collaboration, digitalisation and sustainable procurement.
“We continue on a local and international level looking at how we can improve efficiencies across our operations and reduce carbon emissions.
“Our work to make all company cars electric is just part of this, and something we are proud to have implemented and continue offering our team.”





