What are ULEVs?
- Vehicles with emissions from zero to 75g/km CO2 including electric vehicles and hybrids
- The UK’s first Go Ultra Low cities are London, Bristol, Milton Keynes and Nottingham
- See How to reduce your company car tax with ULEVs (Ultra Low Emission Vehicles)
GROWTH in low emissions policy affecting major cities could force fleets into operating pools of ultra low emission vehicles – ULEVs – says Chevin.
The company points to the recent naming of the UK’s first four Go Ultra Low cities – Nottingham, Bristol, Milton Keynes and London – saying that there is a trend towards government encouraging and enforcing use of ULEVs in urban areas.
Managing director Ashley Sowerby said: “Until now, the only major low emission zone was London, so the effects on fleet operations were very localised. Now we are moving into a situation where national and local government clearly want to extend the use of low emissions policy much further across the country.
“Having a much wider geographical footprint means that the new moves are likely to affect a much wider range of fleets and it is probable that more cities will follow suit. We could soon reach a point where fleets have to address the issue operationally.”
Ashley said that the most likely solution, especially for larger fleets, was to operate a pool of ULEVs that could be used for those entering low emissions zones.
“Some kind of flexible provision seems to be the way forward and there are various ways to do this. You could specify that a certain percentage of your fleet are ULEVs and then swap them as needed among your drivers but this can be complicated. For most fleets, creating a ULEV pool could be the simplest operational solution.
“The pool could simply be used on as-needed basis and will especially make sense if your organisation requires a large number of journeys into the affected cities.
“Pool fleet management is something that can be quite challenging in itself because it breaks the principle of one person being responsible for a vehicle which can create, for example, duty of care issues. Then there is the issue of allocation.
“However, technology can help. There is a pool fleet module available in our core FleetWave system and we have seen this become more widely used recently.”