http://www.fleetpoint.org/top-news/meals-on-wheels-tempted-by-tasty-savings-offered-by-electric-vans/30916/
Meals on wheels tempted by tasty savings offered by electric vans
By Neil Thomason  July 8, 2015

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Nissan’s all-electric e-NV200 van is helping to provide a lifeline for
hundreds of elderly and vulnerable people across south-east Wales after
being drafted into service by Torfaen County Borough Council’s Community
Meals service.

The local authority has taken delivery of five of the multi-award winning
city vans and is using them to deliver hot meals, desserts and tea trays to
around 175 residents across an area of 126km2 every day.

The vans, which have been supplied through local Nissan dealer Wessex
Garages, have replaced a fleet of aging Citroen diesels. Together, they will
help the council save around £8,000 per year on fuel – relieving pressure on
the already tight Community Meals budget – and make a major contribution
towards the borough’s carbon reduction targets.

The council also expects to make significant maintenance savings, with the
simplicity of the e-NV200’s all-electric drivetrain making burnt out
clutches and malfunctioning starter motors – commonplace issues with
standard multi-drop delivery vans – a thing of the past.

Councillor Anthony Hunt, Deputy Leader of Torfaen County Borough Council,
said: “These vans offer a win-win situation for the council.

“Firstly, we expect to make fuel savings of around £8,000 per vehicle, per
year which is a major benefit for the residents of Torfaen at a time when
budgets are tight.

“Secondly the vehicles will have a significant impact as we look to reduce
our carbon emissions and improve air quality in the county.”

Gareth Boyd, Community Meals Manager at Torfaen County Borough Council,
added: “We’ve got people out there who don’t see anyone else during the day
so having someone deliver a hot meal on a daily basis is a real lifeline for
many people.

“Community Meals is a fantastic service that shows Torfaen Council really
cares about the people of the borough but it’s not just about ensuring all
residents has a healthy, nutritious meal. There’s a really important social
care aspect too, and our drivers are a very important part in the care of
many of the most vulnerable people in our community.”

Launched last year, the Nissan e-NV200 combines the NV200 – a former
International Van of the Year – with the proven technology of the record
breaking Nissan LEAF, the world’s bestselling electric car.

It costs just two pence* per mile to run and users also benefit from low
maintenance costs that make for unrivalled total cost of ownership, which is
estimated to be £2,500 lower than a conventional diesel over three years**.

It can cover 106 miles on a single charge*** and can be charged from zero to
100% in just 30 minutes.

Meanwhile, the model, which is priced from £13,568 in panel van form
(incorporating Government Plug-In Van Grant) offers a class-leading 4.2m3
capacity and an impressive 703kg payload.
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