World's Largest Car Sharing Club Zipcar Offers 20 Hybrid Vehicles and 1 EV in UK Page 2

 

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Westminster council's cabinet member for city management, Cllr Danny Chalkley, said: "The launch of our car club is a major step towards changing the way motorists travel within our capital and provides an environmentally friendly choice to London's pressured transport system.

 

"We were one of the first councils in the UK to introduce a range of financial incentives for electric vehicle owners and with this scheme we are once again demonstrating our commitment to the green agenda and recognising the potential of electric vehicles within our car sharing scheme."

 

Chairman and CEO of Zipcar, Scott Griffith, said: “Westminster’s environmental leadership, exhibited by this new and innovative public-private partnership, takes the concept of car clubs in London to an entirely new level in terms of scale and vehicle technology.

 

"As the world’s leading platform for evaluating alternative vehicle technologies, Zipcar is offering Westminster residents convenient and low-cost access to all-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles to encourage adoption of the most efficient and environmentally friendly cars on the planet.”

 

Westminster Council has the largest on-street car recharging service in the UK with 14 dedicated charging points and plans to increase this number to 20 by the end of the year. There are an additional 48 charging points in the council's secure car parks.

 

Studies have shown that each car club vehicle removes up to 20 privately owned vehicles, and that members reduce vehicle miles travelled by up to 40 percent.

 

Motorists may also recognise significant savings by joining a car club with current estimates showing the average cost to run a private vehicle almost 2,500 pounds Sterling a year.

 

About Zipcar

Zipcar, Inc. is the world’s leading car-sharing service with 300,000 members and 6,500 vehicles in urban areas and college campuses throughout 26 North American states and provinces as well as in London, England.  As a leader in urban transportation, Zipcar offers more than 30 makes and models of self-service vehicles by the hour or day to savvy city residents and businesses looking for an alternative to the high costs and hassles of owning a car in the city. For more information, visit Zipcar.com, Zipcar.ca or Zipcar.co.uk.

 

 

NOTE TO EDITORS: Westminster Council was one of the first councils in the UK to introduce a range of financial incentives for electric vehicle owners, including free parking at meters and free resident parking.

 

The council is also leading the way in encouraging greener forms of car travel. Following the success of the council’s electric car charging points, the London boroughs of Camden and Islington have installed posts of their own and Wandsworth is also planning to do so.

 

Electric vehicles, which have seen a recent boom in demand, are ideal for city driving as although they have a lower top speed than their equivalent petrol or diesel counterparts, they have comparable acceleration and produce zero tailpipe emissions. Also, on the whole electric vehicles need less servicing and maintenance.

 

According to Toyota, the company's plug-in hybrid offers a 40 per cent reduction in overall CO2 emissions compared with conventional petrol vehicles.

 

Around 22 per cent of the UK's carbon emissions come from transport, with 13 per cent of these from private cars. According to a study for the Department for Transport (DfT), widespread adoption of electric vehicles capable of a range of 50km or more could cut road transport carbon emissions in half.

 

The 2008 RAC Price Index puts annual running costs for an average family car at 2,435 pounds Sterling.

 

CONTACT: Cherie Willers for Zipcar, Inc., +0207-641-2259, cwillers@westminster.gov.uk; or Laura Abrar, +0207-940-7490, labrar@zipcar.com or Nancy Scott Lyon, +1-617-336-4332, nancy@zipcar.com, both of Zipcar, Inc.






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