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
Orsted Transition its fleet of 270 vehicles to EV and install charging for staff by 2025 orsted.com/en

Ørsted is the world’s fifth largest renewable energy company, from Denmark. As an EV100 member, it is committed to transitioning its fleet of vehicles to electric by 2025. Ørsted will also encourage staff uptake of EVs by installing additional charging infrastructure and continue to collaborate with car-sharing companies that offer shared EVs.

OVO Transition its fleet of 2,800 vehicles to EV ovo.com

OVO is a collection of companies driving progress to net zero carbon living through harnessing clean, affordable energy for everyone based in the UK. As an EV100 member, OVO has committed to transitioning its fleet to EV by 2030 and have an internal transition target of 2025. 

P3 Group Transition its fleet to EVs by 2030 and install charging for staff www.p3-group.com/en

P3 Group is an independent and international technology consultancy with headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany, offering consulting, engineering and software development services. As an EV100 member, P3 will electrify its fleet and install charging for staff at its office locations.

PG&E Install charging for staff and customers across over 175 locations www.pge.com

PG&E is an energy provider for nearly 16 million people across California. In addition to operating one of the cleanest company fleets in the energy industry with nearly 1,600 electric-based vehicles, it is also supporting employee uptake of EVs through an incentive program for its 24,000 employees and more than 500 charging units installed at its own facilities.

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Transition its fleet of 1,400 vehicles to EV by 2030 www.panynj.gov/port-authority/en/index.html

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) builds, operates and maintains many of the most important transportation and trade infrastructure in the United States, including LaGuardia Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport. As a first major milestone towards its EV100 commitment, PANYNJ will switch 50% of its 1,300 light duty vehicles to EV by 2025, with the rest to follow by 2030. It will also transition its entire airport shuttle bus fleet to electric. Hear more about PANYNJ's work here.

Quebecor Transition its fleet of 1,000 cars and light trucks to EV by 2030 www.quebecor.com/en/home

Quebecor is a Canadian leader in telecommunications, entertainment, news media and culture. As part of its commitment, Quebecor's transportation electrification plan will extend to the entire fleet of 1,000 cars and light trucks.

Rentokil Initial plc Transition its fleet of 18,500 vehicles to EV www.rentokil-initial.com

Rentokil Initial is a global leader in commercial pest control and hygiene services operating in over 80 countries. Rentokil Initial plc is committing to transitioning to EVs across its fleet in the UK and Europe by 2030, subject to vehicles availability, economic viability and adequate public charging infrastructure in each country. Rentokil Initial also aspires to fully electrify its fleet in North America and all remaining markets, recognising that improvements in local government policies and EV market landscape will be required. Where EVs are not viable, Rentokil Initial plc will explore other ultra-low emission alternatives.

Royal HaskoningDHV Transition its fleet 500+ vehicles to EV by 2030 and install charging for staff and customers www.royalhaskoningdhv.com

Royal HaskoningDHV is an independent international engineering and project management consultancy headquartered in the Netherlands. It is committed to transitioning its leased fleet and service contracts to EVs and is supporting the uptake of EVs by its 6,000 staff and its customers in over 150 countries. The company will transition its fleet in the Netherlands by 2021 and internationally by 2030.

Schneider Electric Transition its fleet of 14,000 vehicles to EV and install charging at major office and factory sites for staff by 2030 www.se.com/ww/en

Schneider Electric is a French company leading in the digital transformation of energy management and automation. Under EV100, the company is committing to convert its 14,000 vehicle fleet in over 50 countries, as well as install EV charging at major office and factory sites for employees. Schneider Electric is also a member of EP100 and RE100.

Severn Trent Transition its fleet of over 2,000 vehicles to EV by 2030 www.stwater.co.uk

Severn Trent is the UK’s second biggest water company, serving 4.4m homes and business customers in England and Wales. The company has put itself firmly in the frontline of companies taking real, ambitious action to tackle climate change by making a Triple Carbon Pledge: by 2030 to operate with net zero carbon emissions, generate 100% of their energy from renewable sources and convert 100% of their fleet of over 2,000 vehicles to electric vehicles (availability permitting).

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