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JT joins electric vehicle travel scheme

JT joins electric vehicle travel scheme

Thursday 10 March 2022

JT joins electric vehicle travel scheme

Thursday 10 March 2022


JT employees are being offered a 20% discount on using e-bikes and e-vehicles to help meet targets on reducing carbon emissions.

The telecom company has joined the EVie Corporate Partner Programme which offers reductions on using EVie’s sustainable transport vehicles.

The argued benefits of encouraging more people to cycle or use an electric vehicle include boosting productivity and wellbeing, but it also means fewer vehicles on Bailiwick roads.

The scheme offers JT team members discounted access to EVieBikes, EVie cars and vans, bike servicing and the BlueBike subscription that provides full-time use of a bike.

Tom Noel, JT’s Director of Corporate Affairs and Sustainability, said: “We see this as a really positive step towards sustainable business travel.

“We already have a bike discount scheme where we provide our people with help towards buying a bike and the ongoing maintenance, but this partnership means they don’t have to own their own bike.

“Instead, they get the benefit of leading a healthier lifestyle through the scheme which is also helping JT meet its sustainability goals and contributes to the reduction of air pollution on Channel Island roads – it’s a win all round.”

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Pictured: Evie already electric bikes available for the public to rent in Guernsey.

Jamie Kelly, CEO of EVie, said: “We see our corporate partner programme as a way of making a real difference to reducing carbon emissions. Our programme aims to provide convenient, healthy and sustainable shared use travel.

“It helps by reducing the need to have private parking and cuts down on the use and demand for public parking spaces. To date, EVie users have displaced 55 tonnes of CO2. What works well for many businesses that have joined our Corporate Partner Programme is the BlueBike subscription that provides their people with a bike for their full-time use.

“It reduces the hassle and if something goes wrong, we’ll replace it with a new one.”

Pictured (top): Tom Noel, JT’s Director of Corporate Affairs and Sustainability.

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