Wakefield Council expands use of low emissions vehicles
Tuesday, September 03, 2024
Wakefield Council has expanded its use of low emissions vehicles and now has a fleet of 33 battery and hybrid electric cars and vans.
The new vehicles will reduce the Council’s carbon footprint by 18 tonnes a year. The Council has also trialled an electric bin wagon.
“It’s great to be taking this step towards a cleaner, greener district.
“Electric vehicles cut emissions whilst allowing us to continue serving our residents. Reducing the number of harmful pollutants in the air will improve our health and contribute to achieving our ambitious goal to be carbon neutral.
“Our small and medium vehicle fleet is going fully green. And we’re now working to find the best clean energy solution for our larger fleet including our bin wagons and gritters. All the time we’re focused on doing our bit for the environment, providing a great service, and delivering value for money for local taxpayers.”
Cllr Jack Hemingway
Cabinet Member for Environment and Climate Change
The new vehicles form part of the Council’s Climate Change Action Plan. The plan aims to have a fully ultra-low emission fleet by 2030.
The Council has over 500 vehicles and is also looking into trialling Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) to fuel its diesel fleet. That could save over 75% CO2 emissions compared to using diesel.
Wakefield Council declared a climate emergency in May 2019. It has pledged to be fully carbon neutral by 2030. Find out more at https://www.wakefield.gov.uk/environment-and-climate-change/climate-change/