Lancashire County Council's parking services team has taken delivery of 12 new electric vehicles ⚡
The fully electric cars will help to minimise emissions as the council’s parking enforcement officers cover hundreds of miles every week on their rounds.
“Our parking services team is the first to go fully electric, and we’ll be looking for opportunities to use electric vehicles wherever there’s a good business case as other parts of our vehicle fleet need to be renewed. As another service that clocks up a lot of miles, the council’s highways teams are expected to be among those to adopt more electric vehicles in the near future.County Councillor Turner added: “As the work of our highways teams naturally involves a lot of travel we are looking closely at how they can best make use of electric vehicles to reduce the impact of their work on the environment.
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