Automotive Leasing has been named by Transport
for London (TfL) as one of 16 suppliers for the public body’s
electric vehicle lease framework.
The public sector division of LeasePlan,
Automotive is the only independent leasing company on the list of
suppliers the majority of which are vehicle manufacturers and
developers.
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Vehicles, including motorcycles and mopeds,
cars, light commercial vehicles and buses, can be acquired through
the scheme either through leases, hire purchase or purchase.
The framework allows for municipal bodies with
the Greater London Authority and public bodies outside the Greater
London Area to procure the supply and maintenance of electric and
ultra-low carbon vehicles.
The framework announcement is part of the
Mayor of London’s An Electric Vehicle Delivery Plan for London
(EVDP), published in May 2009, a strategy which aims to stimulate
the market for electric vehicles in the capital and decarbonise
transport and improve air quality.
Tim Meadows, director at Automotive Leasing,
said: “We’re delighted to be named in the latest framework.
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By GlobalData“It reflects our long-standing commitment to
the environment and providing cost-effective, innovative public
sector leasing solutions.”
The full list of approved suppliers:
Automotive Leasing, Allied Vehicles, Ashwood Automotive, AVID
Vehicles, BMW UK, Citroën UK, Electric Motorcycles, EVF,
Mercedes-Benz UK, Micro-Vett, Peugeot Motor Company, Smith Electric
Vehicles, Tata Motors European Technical Centre, Mitsubishi Motors,
Toyota UK, and ZAP.
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