14 Mar Evinox’s EV points save thousands of kilogrammes in greenhouse gases
Evinox Energy has saved 1,183 kg in greenhouse gases by using electric vehicle charging points at its Barwell Business Park premises.
The communal and district heat network solutions specialists installed the equipment on 15 August 2022 and the huge savings had been made by 31 December 2022.
Evinox Energy said: “EV charging can help reduce your company’s greenhouse gas emissions and thus aid in meeting your corporate sustainability goals. Between installation and 31st December 2022 we avoided 1,183kg of greenhouse gases which is like planting 30 trees and letting them grow for 10 years.”
The benefits to employees are extensive too as the company explains:
- Charging at work is convenient
- Charging at work improves productivity – employees feel valued when their employer offers the amenities they have asked for, which can impact positively on productivity, as well as having to spend less time finding somewhere to charge
- Charging at work helps attract and retain employees
- Charging at work helps employees reduce their carbon footprint
- Employees with an electric car can claim a range of tax incentives.
Evinox Energy has been involved in the design and supply of Heat Interface Units solutions for more than 14 years. This experience in the communal/district heating market covers projects for both private and social housing schemes.
The company has worked on major regeneration projects including Battersea Power Station and Canary Wharf’s London City Island and Dollar Bay.