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Zenith invests £400m-plus in electric vehicle fleet in 18 months

Zenith's investment comes as a result of more company car fleets making the switch to electric and salary sacrifice continuing to gain traction in the market.

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Zenith becomes carbon neutral thanks to offsetting strategy

Zenith becomes carbon neutral thanks to offsetting strategy
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Coping with Covid: Fleets and suppliers reveal how they dealt with the pandemic


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The past 12 months following the first ‘stay at home’ Covid-19 instruction have thrown up countless challenges for fleet decision-makers.
Some have seen a surge in demand for services, resulting in a need to co-opt more vehicles at short notice to cope with requirements. Others have seen field-based staff now working from home, with their cars barely turning a wheel.
During the height of the pandemic, UK organisations stepped up to help save lives and keep the country running. 
These progressive essential services companies range from bluelight to postal, delivery firms to telecommunications, and utilities to housing associations. 

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Coping with Covid: Fleets and suppliers reveal how they dealt with the pandemic


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The past 12 months following the first ‘stay at home’ Covid-19 instruction have thrown up countless challenges for fleet decision-makers.
Some have seen a surge in demand for services, resulting in a need to co-opt more vehicles at short notice to cope with requirements. Others have seen field-based staff now working from home, with their cars barely turning a wheel.
During the height of the pandemic, UK organisations stepped up to help save lives and keep the country running. 
These progressive essential services companies range from bluelight to postal, delivery firms to telecommunications, and utilities to housing associations. 

United-kingdom , South-yorkshire , United-kingdom-general , Gateshead , Essex , David-sharples , Simon-gray , Julie-davies , Chris-connors , Graham-telfer , John-gorton , Dale-eynon