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Sustainable companies gain advantages from a new partnership between a Yorkshire-based advertising energy provider and an electric vehicle charging company.
Consett-based CNG Energy has partnered with Consett-based Elmtronics for increased order from corporations looking for carbon-free cars by offering on-site electronic charging stations.
According to the data, registrations of new electric battery cars tripled in June, 262% more year-on-year. This building follows new technological advances in the diversity and overall battery life of electric cars, as well as the availability of more popular medium diversity models in electric form.
Companies can use government investment to purchase electric corporate cars as a component of a national program to meet carbon reduction targets.
Ellis Hall, CNG’s chief partner, said: “We are excited to be with Elmtronics to offer even more opportunities for corporations where discounts on carbon emissions and costs can be made.
“As the electric vehicle market continues to grow, more and more car models are launched, and continuous innovations in charging infrastructure and government financing are launched, Elmtronics is our spouse to provide companies with the recommendation and expertise needed to install electric vehicle charging stations.
“We have already planned NMC head services for workers and visitors.”
Simon Tate, sales manager at Elmtronics, added: “Until recently, there was concern about electric cars, and anxiety about the autonomy and acquisition value of those cars was described as unaffordable.
“Actually, as other people communicate with experts and learn more about the daily life of having an electric vehicle, they feel much more comfortable when they realize it’s not as confusing as thought.
“We can see that the concern is beginning to disappear, giving way to emotion and there is a real upheaval around the EV.”