Co-wheels welcomes 20 electric Renault Zoes to car sharing fleet

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Car sharing programme Co-wheels has added 20 electric Renault Zoes to its rental fleet across a number of its Scottish sites, including Aberdeen, Dumfries and Dundee.

Co-wheels selected the Renault Zoe against other electric brands as a result of the car’s value and driveablitlity, claiming the five-door hatchback’s are easy to use and ideal for members who are new to driving an electric vehicle.

Each of the Zoes have been bought outright and are funded via government grants, with Co-wheel customers being able to hire a Zoe for just £3.73 per hour or £22.50 for 24 hours.

Pierre Fox, director at Co-wheels, said: “Feedback to the Renault Zoe has been excellent, customers liking how simple it is to drive and find the controls to be very straightforward. It’s the ideal size too, and is the perfect vehicle for our car sharing model with 90 per cent of customers’ journeys being local.

“Using the Zoe also fits with us operating as a social enterprise with a commitment to improving society and the environment. We aim to help our members save money, reduce car ownership and create a cleaner environment by making lower impact transport options available, and because we have received grants for some of the cars, we are able to pass this saving onto our customers.

“Everyone who has driven one of our Zoes has been very positive about the experience, so much so that when it comes to adding more electric cars at new or existing locations, it will be our preferred choice of vehicle.”

Ben Fletcher, Renault UK’s electric vehicle product manager, said: “Co-wheels’ decision to use the Renault Zoe as its number one electric car perfectly illustrates how more and more drivers are finding the versatile hatchback ideal for their requirements and how Renault is rapidly increasing its share of the growing EV sector. We’re very pleased that the Zoe is proving so popular with Co-wheels customers and is helping them to lower their motoring costs and also do their bit to help preserve their local environment.”

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