Huge rise in ALD staff choosing PHEV company cars

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ALD employees have been favouring plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs) as company cars, with 67 per cent choosing PHEVs, up from 13 per cent in 2017.

This has made the average CO2 for ALD’s company cars drop significantly to 64.9g/km, when in 2017 it was 109g/km.

ALD fleet consultants Mark Evans said: “We have long been extolling the benefits of AFVs as company cars and many of our employees have embraced the fact that a PHEV is the ideal solution that fits with their driving habits. They are keen to do their bit for the environment, while leading the charge for others to follow suit.”

Evans continues: “The drivers have chosen a range of vehicles, with the Kia Niro proving to be particularly popular. It has a range on electric of approximately 36 miles, with a combined MPG of 217mpg (NEDC) and CO2 of just 29g/km.”

Last year ALD conducted a major real-world trial of PHEVs, and many of the company car drivers who took part have decided, based on their experience, to make the switch for their next company car.

“Our trial proved two key findings” says Evans, “that when applied to suitable driver profiles and used correctly, through regular charging, PHEVs are not only viable but desirable as company cars.”

To keep pace with the growing number of electric vehicle drivers, ALD has doubled the number of charging points available at its Bristol head office. A number of drivers are taking advantage of the government home charger grant, and others are planning to use a 3 pin plug to charge them at home.

ALD published the findings of its recent PHEV trials in a white paper and step-by-step guide that is available to download for free here.