Almost half of employers offer mobility to all staff
Almost half of UK employers (46%) who offer alternative mobility solutions do so for all of their staff, according to Arval Mobility Observatory’s 2021 Barometer.
Low tax sees fleets offering sal-sac schemes surge
Low tax rates on electric vehicles (EVs) has resulted in a large increase – now 53% compared to 39% in 2020 – in employers offering salary sacrifice to non-company car drivers, new research shows.
Short and mid-term rental is the top mobility solution
Short and mid-term vehicle rental has been identified as the top mobility solution favoured by businesses in new research, being mentioned by more than six out of ten of those questioned.
Public charging the biggest barrier to ev adoption
Almost six in ten (59%) of the fleets which are not considering implementing electric vehicles (EVs) named a lack of public charging infrastructure as the top barrier to their adoption.
Electrified vehicle scheme set to plant 500,000+ trees
Arval’s first international biodiversity scheme is set to plant 500,000 trees globally by 2025, with one tree planted for each leased electrified vehicle delivered.
Three in 10 ev fleets offer free workplace charging
Charging points are planned to be installed within 12 monthsAlmost three in 10 (29%) fleets that already operate or are planning to adopt electrified vehicles (EVs) within the next three years now offer workplace charging for free.
Supporting EV transition with workplace charge points at Arval.
As one of the leading sustainable mobility providers, Arval made a conscious decision to enable its staff to talk from first-hand experiences of driving an electric vehicle (EV), adapting its workplace in the process so that other organisations could understand the steps involved in transitioning to an electrified company car fleet.
The environment is key driver for fleet elecrification
More than half of fleets (56%) have cited a lower environmental impact as their main reason for either already having or planning to adopt alternative fuel vehicles, according to new research.