Go Ultra Low Nottingham April Newsletter

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Welcome to your April Go Ultra Low Nottingham Newsletter


Councillor Sally Longford

Introduction from Councillor Sally Longford

My role as Portfolio Holder for Neighbourhood Services and Local Transport gives me the opportunity to support Nottingham's work to encourage people to switch to more sustainable transport, and, being an electric car owner myself, puts me in an good position to focus on Ultra-Low Emission Vehicles (ULEVs) in particular. I have recently taken on responsibility for Clean Air in the City, and clearly electric vehicles have the potential to make a real contribution to reducing nitrogen dioxide as we are tasked to do. 

This last month we've seen the first ultra low emission Hackney Carriage begin work in Nottingham, and we hope to see more coming soon!


Nottingham's First ULEV Hackney

First LEVC electric taxi outside London!

In March, the London Electric Vehicle Company (LEVC) delivered the first electric taxi outside London to a local Hackney Cab driver in Nottingham. The vehicle has been designed to offer a typical fuel saving of £100 per week (see cost comparison: http://www.levc.com/tx-cost-comparison/), while contributing to improving the city’s air quality.

The proud owner of the new cab, Amer Alam, said; “I did my first shift in it and the response was amazing. The drive was beautiful, the passengers were enjoying it and it's a lot more comfortable. It's bringing the Hackney trade back into the 21st Century, where we need to be.”

We hope that the response to this vehicle will convince more drivers to take the step in converting to electric!

To find out more about Nottingham’s first ULEV cab, check it out on Twitter

Image: Nottingham’s first ULEV Hackney, pictured in front of the Brian Clough statue


Latest NCC RCV

City’s first electric bin lorries on the way!

The first electric bin lorries will take to the streets of Nottingham later this year thanks to a £1.5m grant in a bid to become the largest Ultra Low Emission Vehicle fleet in the country by 2020.

The City Council successfully bid for the funding from the Government’s Joint Air Quality Unit’s (JAQU) Early Measures Fund to support the conversion of 29 lorries and street sweepers to ULEVs.

The grant will contribute towards the replacement of four bin lorries, 10 electric street sweepers and 15 small electric cage tippers – used to collect waste every day in the city centre and residential areas. The new and converted vehicles are expected to come into operation later this year.

Not only will the new vehicles help reduce air pollution; electric vehicles are also cheaper to run and to maintain, delivering significant cost savings for the council.

The council already has 37 fully electric small cars and light vans in operation across the city, and aims to have 142 ULEVs by 2020 – representing 28 per cent of the total fleet. 

Image: One of Nottingham City Council's latest Euro 6 Refuse Collection Vehicles


e-NV200 in the workshop

MOT & Service from NCC? Yes please!

Nottingham City Council are excited to offer ULEV MOT & Major Servicing for £150 (inc. VAT) at our Woolsthorpe Garage, NG8 3JP. 

NCCl has been an early adopter of ULEVs. This has led to us having a highly skilled team, experienced in maintaining ULEVs. We are therefore pleased to share this expertise with the public.

This comprehensive service using high quality parts proactively maintains your car, reducing the risk of breakdown giving you peace of mind for the year ahead.

We also offer year-round repairs and maintenance, making Nottingham City Council your one-stop shop for all your ULEV repair and maintenance needs.

Visit: http://nottmcommercialservices.co.uk/mot-services/

Email: woolsthorpemot@nottinghamcity.gov.uk

Call: 0115 87 64500