NATIONAL Grid has become the latest company to take delivery of the LEAF.
The firm has taken delivery of four LEAFs on a four year/40,000 mile lease contract.
The cars will act as a pool car fleet for staff who are delivering a project over the next eight years to construct tunnels that will house a new high voltage electric cabling network for the city of London, and the LEAFs will be used to transport National Grid inspectors between tunnel shaft sites in and around London.
Paul de Jong, Safety & Sustainability Manger for National Grid said: ‘We are always keen to look at new ways of working to operate in a more sustainable manner, including the way that staff and materials are transported.
‘We wanted to see whether electric vehicles would be suitable for getting around already congested areas in London.’
‘The LEAF is the first EV to join our 2,600 strong car fleet and has already won favour with the staff that will be using the car around the clock,’ explained David Morse, National Grid’s fleet operations manager.
‘Its combination of zero emissions when in use, low running costs, size and interior space will make it an ideal companion on this world class engineering project,’ he added.
Electric charging points are already in place at National Grid sites in Willesden and Hackney to ensure each LEAF is powered and ready for work.
Barry Beeston’s Fleet Sales Director for Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd said: ‘The LEAF is showing companies like National Grid that there is a place for electric vehicles in a modern day fleet environment. From a corporate perspective LEAF can help reduce a company’s carbon footprint and running costs and is comfortable and well specified to ensure company drivers do not have to compromise when they go for a zero emission solution.’