EV100 members

128 members have made a commitment to switch their fleets to EVs and/or install charging for staff and/or customers by 2030. Read about their commitments and the actions they're taking.

Name Commitment Website
Tusker Transition its 40,000 vehicle customer fleet to EV and install additional charging at its offices for staff by 2030 www.tuskercars.com

Tusker is an award winning Car Benefit company based in the UK who provide comprehensive car schemes through Salary Sacrifice. As an EV100 member, Tusker has committed to switching its 40,000 vehicle customer fleet to EV by 2030 and increase charging at its office to support EV uptake by staff.

Trane Technologies transition its global fleet of 8000+ vehicles where economically and technically feasible by 2030. www.tranetechnologies.com

Trane Technologies is a global climate innovator focused on the manufacturing of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Through its strategic brands Trane and Thermo King, and its portfolio of environmental products and services, Trane Technologies brings sustainable, efficient climate solutions to buildings, homes, and transportation. As an EV100 member, Trane Technologies pledges to electrify its global fleet of 8000+ vehicles where economically and technically feasible by 2030.

Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc (TEPCO) Transition its fleet of 4,400 vehicles to EV and install charging for staff at all premises by 2030 www.tepco.co.jp/en/index-e.html

Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc (TEPCO) is the largest power company group in Japan, generating, distributing and selling electricity and other types of energy principally to the Kanto metropolitan area, which includes Tokyo and Yokohama. Under EV100, TEPCO will switch its 4,400 vehicle fleet to EV and roll out charging for staff at all premises by 2030. The company has already switched over 400 vehicles and installed approximately 100 charging points at office sites.

The Estée Lauder Companies Transition 100% of its global corporate fleet to electric vehicles by 2030. www.esteelauder.com

The Estée Lauder Companies is one of the world’s leading manufacturers and marketers of quality skin care, makeup, fragrance and hair care products with a diverse portfolio of brands sold in 150 countries. The company has a target to transition 100% of its global corporate fleet to electric vehicles by 2030.

Tesco Transition its fleet of 5,500 vans to EV and install charging at over 600 stores by 2030 www.tescoplc.com

Tesco is the UK’s largest grocery and general merchandise retailer. As an EV100 member, Tesco will switch all of its 5,500 vans to EV by 2030 and install charging at over 600 stores in the UK. Tesco will also electrify its fleet and roll out charging at all relevant sites in its other global markets, subject to the viability of available vehicles and technological advancements.

Taxelco Transition its fleet of 1,500 vehicles to EV by 2030 taxelco.com/en

Taxelco is a taxi service provider delivering a third of all taxi rides in Montreal, Canada. As an EV100 member, Taxelco will switch 1,500 vehicles to EV by 2030 and will collaborate towards the implementation of charging points.

Tarmac Transition its 2,000 vehicle fleet to EV and install charging for customers and staff at corporate locations by 2030 tarmac.com

Tarmac is the UK’s leading sustainable building materials and construction solutions business. Through EV100, Tarmac has committed to convert its 2000+ vehicle fleet to EV by 2030, as well as installing charging infrastructure for customers and staff at its relevant corporate locations.

Takashimaya Install charging for customers across all of its department stores and transition its fleet to EVs by 2030 www.takashimaya-global.com/en

Takashimaya is a Japanese company that operates a well-known chain of department stores across Asia, offering a wide range of products. As an EV100 member, Takashimaya has committed to switch its fleet of vehicles to EV by 2030 and to provide EV charging for customers of all of its department stores – including, where technology permits, overseas stores located in Singapore, Mainland China, Vietnam and Thailand.

Statkraft Transition its fleet of 600 vehicles to EV by 2030 www.statkraft.com

Statkraft is a Norwegian energy company and Europe’s largest producer of renewable energy; developing, building and operating hydro, wind, solar, gas and biomass assets. Statkraft has been a promoter of EVs for the last decade and active in EV charging since 2012. As an EV100 member, Statkraft is committing to transition its entire fleet of personal and light commercial vehicles to EV by 2030, subject to availability of EVs and charging infrastructure in relevant markets.

State Bank of India Transition its fleet of nearly 2,000 vehicles to EV and install charging at 50 sites for staff by 2030 www.onlinesbi.com

State Bank of India (SBI) is an Indian multinational, public sector banking and financial services company. Under EV100, SBI will transition its vehicle fleet to EVs in major cities by 2030, as well as installing charging stations in major residential spaces to support uptake of EVs by staff.

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