A green company car 'could be £3,000 cheaper'

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Go Ultra Low campaign says fleet managesrs using 'whole life' costs will see benefits of low emission vehicles

Electric cars prove to be a better choice for fleets when ‘whole life' costs are factored into company car selections, according to the Go Ultra Low initiative. The scheme, set up by government and...

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