28 Jun 16
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Fleet Hire CO2 emissions at all-time low

Carbon emissions at Fleet Hire, the Solihull-based contract hire, fleet management and salary sacrifice provider, have fallen to an all-time low across both its contract hire and salary sacrifice fleets, as clients and drivers alike switch to greener models.

Fleet Hire has seen CO2 levels fall on its contract hire fleet to an average of 109.43g/km in the first four months of this year. That compares to an average of 130.28g/km just over four years ago, a fall of 16%, as contract hire clients have heeded the company’s advice and switched to low carbon-emitting models, including growing numbers of hybrid models.

It’s a similar picture on the fleet of Car Salary Exchange (CSE), the company’s fast-growing car benefit brand. Average carbon emissions in the first four months of this year were just 103.86g/km, a fall of 10% from four years ago, when average emissions on the CSE fleet were 115.53g/km.

The fall in carbon emissions across both fleets has been led by a swing to lower carbon-emitting new vehicles on both the corporate and driver side of the choice spectrum. This has been facilitated by an increase in the number of hybrid vehicles available from most of the major manufacturers, which has been a major factor in the fall in carbon emissions.

Models such as the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV have become increasingly popular, and with carbon emissions of just 43g/km, it is the greenest model chosen by contract hire drivers. However, while other hybrids also feature on the top ten green contract hire cars, conventionally engined diesels also figure prominently, as manufacturers have been able to significantly reduce CO2 emissions in smaller hatchbacks. 

“The Government has clearly signposted that this and future tax regimes will be linked to carbon emissions, with tax rises of 2-3% already announced for the next four years”, says Fleet Hire CEO Graham Hale (pictured). “The trend towards lower carbon emitters will therefore continue over time, and we fully expect more of our clients and our salary sacrifice drivers to continue to choose these ‘greener’ models to help keep their tax and National Insurance liabilities as low as possible.”

Image: Fleet Hire

Authored by: Frank Jacobs