The University of Cambridge has the largest electric vehicle (EV) fleet among 132 institutions across the UK.
A new report by Group 1 Automotive which is based on a Freedom of Information request to universities, suggests EVs make up a whopping 69% share of the University of Cambridge’s fleet.
The university’s 39 EVs outnumber its 12 petrol and 4 diesel cars.
According to the research, which asked the universities how many cars they own and lease in their fleets, Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of the West of Scotland, follow next with 67% and 56% EV share of their fleets respectively.
The University of Derby, Plymouth University, University of Bradford, Liverpool Hope University and Roehampton University were among those who reported having no EVs.
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