EV takeaway: Just Eat UK to replace entire corporate sales fleet with EVs by 2025

Stuart Stone
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Credit: Just Eat

UK’s leading food delivery app to switch 175-strong corporate sales fleet to EVs by 2025 - cutting carbon emissions by up to 480 tonnes per year

Just Eat UK has announced plans to swap 175 diesel vehicles from its corporate sales fleet for electric vehicles (EVs) by 2025, reducing carbon emissions up to 480 tonnes per year in the process. The...

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