Kiswebs Housing Association is proud to accept delivery of their first electric pool car for employees to use, replacing the organisation’s current petrol vehicle. This has been done with the long term aim of reducing fuel mileage costs and Co2 emissions generated by business travel.
This follows the Association’s successful application for grant funding in 2018 to purchase an electrical charging point at the Association’s headquarters, 680 King Street, Aberdeen. The charging point allows local tenants and others to travel in a more cost effective and environmentally friendly manner. Plans to replace the Association’s existing vans and car with electrical versions were put on hold during the pandemic but are now being advanced.
Property Manager Claire McEleny said “It’s a fantastic benefit for staff to have access to an electrical vehicle and charging infrastructure. This enables the Association to undertake fundamental works within our communities and customer homes whilst doing so in an eco friendly manner”.