Sustainability
Sustainable motoring
Emissions of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide (CO2) are produced when we burn fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas. Nearly half of CO2 emissions in the UK come from heating our homes and driving our cars.
Car engines release CO2 into the atmosphere because they burn fuels. 1 in 4 of all car journeys are less than 2 miles and cars burn most fuel at the start of their journey. So, to reduce CO2 emissions we need to use energy more efficiently.
The MEGA zero-emission Multitruck
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All-Electric MEGA Multitrucks cruising the Capital during London Sustainability Week |
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These versatile light utility vehicles are creating quite a stir on the streets of our major cities. Not only are they clean, green and cheap to run, they are also eye-catching, easy to handle and fun to drive. The reason for their success is that they make transporting light goods easy whilst limiting their impact on the environment. Florists, sandwich delivery chains, hospitals, parks agencies, local authorities, logistics and facility management companies are already using them |
Why going electric makes sense
No congestion charge
No road tax
Free or reduced parking in designated areas
Under 3p a mile running costs
Zero emissions on the road
Range up to 50 miles without recharging
500kg loads - no problem
3-pin plug recharging
Multitrucks meet Government emissions targets
Eligible for full corporation tax write-off
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The MEGA Multitruck range of light goods vehicles do not burn fuel. They run on clean, quiet electricity, leaving no carbon footprint behind them. And if you’re worried that recharging your Multitruck batteries will have a negative impact on the environment, the good news is that advanced ‘clean coal’ electricity generation technologies like oxyfuel firing, gasification and carbon capture, produce significantly fewer CO2 emissions than the old coal-fired power stations. |
Call The MEGA London Team now on 0208 568 0267 for a test drive.
Mega magic - the clean, green solution to carbon-neutral motoring |