http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/queen-green-majesty-adds-more-11348282
The Queen of green as her Majesty adds more eco-friendly vehicles to her
fleet of electric cars
15 OCT 2017  Victoria Murphy,Josh Layton

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The Queen has added an electric van to her collection (Image: Daily Mirror)

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Her Majesty has used electric cars in the past (Image: PA)
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Her Majesty has picked up a Nissan van to transport machinery and plants
across the Palace's grounds

 The Queen has gone green with a growing collection of electric vehicles.

Her Majesty has three electric cars in the Royal Mews and is now adding a
van to her fleet at Buckingham Palace to transport machinery and plants.

The eco-friendly Nissan van is being added as part of a refurbishment to the
gardeners’ compound needed to meet an increasing number of events and
ceremonies at the Monarch’s London residence.

The new charge point featured in architects’ plans means the van will not
need to leave Palace grounds and if it does will be exempt from the
congestion charge.

The Queen was given an electric Twizy by Renault in 2012 and the Royal fleet
also includes a BMW i3 and hybrid 7-Series.

Confirming the expansion of the Queen’s electric vehicles, a spokeswoman
said: “The Royal Household has had two fully electric cars, and one hybrid,
for official use by the Royal Mews for several years.

“There are two existing dedicated charging units for these vehicles, at
Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle.

“Additionally the gardening team will shortly replace their existing vehicle
with an electric van.

“An application has therefore been made to introduce a charge point in the
Long Shed at the back of Buckingham Palace.

“This vehicle will be used for transporting machinery, plants and
personnel.”

It is not known what model of van will be introduced at Buckingham Palace,

but it will most likely be the e-NV200, advertised as “innovative and
spacious”.

A planning application submitted to Westminster Council describes the charge
point as a “sustainable development” located outside an extended garage.

The use of electric vehicles marks changing times at the Palace, where the
Royal Mews provides transport for members of the Royal Family by horse-drawn
carriage and motor car.

The Duke of Edinburgh owned an electric car in the 1980s, but a limited run
of the vehicle and limited spares and batteries made it unsustainable to
keep in service.

In June the Queen’s Speech introduced plans to make motorway service and
major petrol station chains install electric charging points.
[© 2017 MGN]
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(note: side mirror of Queen's RHD e-van matches Nissan electric e-nv200
minivan)
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http://www.politicallore.com/the-queen-has-added-an-electric-van-to-her-collection/13974
The Queen has added an electric van to her collection
18.10.2017

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[image]  The Queen decided to add one more car to her collection, the new
piece is an innovative electric vehicle.

The Queen’s garage welcomed new electric van, the eco-friendly Nissan van is
being added as part of a refurbishment to the gardeners’ compound needed to
meet an increasing number of events in a capital. Multiple public duties of
the Queen require the ec0-transport for the many ceremonies at the Monarch’s
London residence.

The new charge point featured in architects’ plans means the van will not
need to leave Palace grounds and if it does will be exempt from the
congestion charge.

In 2012, the first electric car Queen was given, that Twizy by Renault is
still one of the favourite cars. Another green power car in the Royal fleet
is a BMW i3 and hybrid 7-Series.

    ‘The Royal Household has had two fully electric cars, and one hybrid,
for official use by the Royal Mews for several years. There are two existing
dedicated charging units for these vehicles, at Buckingham Palace and
Windsor Castle,’

the spokesperson confirmed the expansion of the green power royal car fleet.
Moreover, the replacing existing vehicle with the electric cars is a
priority for a gardening team. This vehicle will be used for transporting
machinery, plants and personnel.

    “An application has therefore been made to introduce a charge point in
the Long Shed at the back of Buckingham Palace,”

the spokesperson added.

So far, the model of a new green power vehicle is not known but most likely,
it is e-NV200, which has enough space.

Green power policy in Buckingham Palace

Queen Elizabeth is a passionate driver and the experienced mechanic, Her
Majesty supports the plans to make motorway service and major petrol station
chains install electric charging points. It is worth to note that the Duke
of Edinburgh owned an electric car in the 1980s, but a limited run of that
model and rare spares and batteries made it unsustainable to keep in
service.

In other words, the royal couple has met with an idea of green power much
earlier than people used to think. A planning application submitted to
Westminster Council describes the charge point as a “sustainable
development” located outside an extended garage.

The use of electric vehicles marks changing times at the Palace, where the
Royal Mews provides transport for members of the Royal Family by horse-drawn
carriage and motor car.
[© 2017 Political Lore]




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