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Arval Norway to spearhead carbon-neutral mobility

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Arval Norway to spearhead carbon-neutral mobility for towns like Alesund

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21 September 2017

ARVAL is extending its Nordic operations with a subsidiary in the Oslo area with Arval Norway to spearhead carbon-neutral mobility, launching in November 2017.

Notably, Arval will rent and manage corporate fleets increasingly relying on hybrid and electric vehicles (EV), as Norway is already a major EV market and plans to ban petrol-powered cars in 2025.

Thus, Arval will gather massive technical data – consumption, maintenance, etc – and user feedback to enhance its own ability to respond to emerging needs of carbon-neutral fleets all over the world.

Arval Norway will be the final step towards its full presence in the Nordics. Both local and international clients will have access to Arval’s company vehicle experience all over the region.

Its ambitions for its new Norwegian subsidiary are high: to provide its clients with long term rental (LTR) all over the Nordics, with the very same range of innovative products and services. Arval thus aims at managing more than 2,000 vehicles in Norway by 2020.

Arval Norway’s market approach will be equivalent to all other subsidiaries: its account teams, dedicated teams of experts serving Arval clients’ as their own “mini Long Term Rental companies” capable of handling any mobility-related activity (guiding employees with their vehicle choice, car delivery, service, maintenance, tyres), in a caring and personalised relationship.

Norway will be Arval’s spearhead for carbon-neutral fleet car mixes and related services.

Philippe Bismut, CEO of Arval, said: “Arval is to strengthen its presence throughout the Nordics both for immediate client needs and coming developments of carbon-neutral solutions and services. In this respect, Arval Norway will be a key asset.

“Reducing one fleet’s environmental footprint has reached an unprecedented level of importance. We will build on Norway’s pioneering business environment to keep innovating and address our clients’ will to go greener in the future.”

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