Plug in to Drive Electric

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  • Are you looking to future proof your fleet management strategy?
  • Does your company need a more efficient vehicle fleet?
  • Do you need to stay ahead of your competitors?

Plug-in vehicles are a game-changer in the transport world. As fleet managers the time has come to look more seriously at these vehicles as part of your company’s fleet management strategy.

Drive Electric, the go-to industry body for plug-in vehicles in New Zealand, is excited to invite you to the Drive Electric Plug-In Fleet Day on  April 30 at the ASB Showgrounds.

Join other fleet managers and industry leaders to get up to speed on the business case for plug-in vehicle fleet conversion, and exciting changes taking place in the industry.  

Hear from international speaker Chris Binns, City of Sydney, whose fleet includes 18 electric vehicles, 40 hybrid cars and 66 diesel electric hybrid trucks. Chris will bejoined by Angus Smith, Christchurch City Council; Mike Underhill EECA Business CEO, and Mark Gilbert, chair of Drive Electric, as they explore the increasing motivation for plug-in vehicles in New Zealand.

Then you get the chance to test drive four plug-in vehicles available in New Zealand; the Audi A3 e-Tron, BMW i3, Mitsubishi Outlander and Nissan Leaf.

This event is a must-attend for fleet managers and sustainability managers who are serious about delivering environmental, shareholder and brand value, while reducing their fuel costs.  You’ll also learn how to build the business case for your own fleet, with EECA Business’ electric vehicle calculator.

To attend the event contact us at drive@driveelectric.org.nzPlaces are limited, so be in quick.

Brought to you by Drive Electric, in association with Mighty River Power, EECA Business, TheSustainable Business Council, Company Vehicle Magazine and Auckland City Council.

 

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