A report jointly commissioned by the AA and BT’s Fleet Solutions has revealed business and SME anxiety about the investment required into the UK’s electric vehicle infrastructure to support the alternatively fuelled fleets of the future.
In five years, 63% of SMEs and businesses expect to be using alternative fuels to power their business vehicles, according to the second annual Operational Fleet Insight report produced collaboratively by the AA and BT’s Fleet Solutions. Nearly half of the report’s respondents felt government organisations should be lobbying for greater investment in electric vehicle infrastructure to support these alternatively fuelled fleets.
The AA has already trained all of its patrols to be able to respond to and assist owners of electric vehicles, as well as joining forces with Chargemaster to set up the multi-brand Electric Vehicle (EV) Centre in Milton Keynes. The EV Centre is the first of its kind in the UK that provides information and advice on electric vehicles. The centre also provides free driving lessons with AA instructors to help motorists get the most out of driving and owning an electric vehicle.
Additional key findings from the report include:
- 66% of respondents support the introduction of more clean air zones
- 66% feel they have been impacted by Brexit
- 68% expect Brexit to have an impact on their business over the next year
Stuart Thomas, head of fleet and SME at the AA, said: “Fleets are the backbone of British business, keeping firms on the road and running successfully. In just five years, almost two thirds of fleets are likely to be powered by alternative fuels. In recent days, we have witnessed many of the manufacturers unveiling future electric vehicles or making announcements about a timetable for the electrification of their model line-up.
“We are working closely with businesses to train them to make the most of this electric vehicle (EV) revolution to help them to prevent downtime and loss of income. We join with the UK’s businesses to lobby for greater investment in EV infrastructure to support the alternatively fuelled fleets of the future.”
To download and view the report, visit www.btfleetinsight.com