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LeasePlan partners with NewMotion as it moves towards net-zero

LeasePlan  has set itself the ambitious goal of achieving net zero tailpipe emissions from its entire funded fleet by 2030. With NewMotion as a partner, customers will have access to one of the largest charging networks in Europe, allowing for a seamless transition to e-mobility.
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July 7, 2021

NEW motion, a leader in smart EV charging solutions and a Shell group company, has been selected as a preferred EV charging supplier for Europe by LeasePlan. 

LeasePlan  has set itself the ambitious goal of achieving net zero tailpipe emissions from its entire funded fleet by 2030. With NewMotion as a partner, customers will have access to one of the largest charging networks in Europe, allowing for a seamless transition to e-mobility.

LeasePlan has approximately 1.9 million vehicles under management in over 30 countries while earlier this year, NewMotion, a Shell Group company, reached its 200,000 charge point milestone in 35 European countries, doubling the number of charge points across its public charging network in just two years. 

LeasePlan customers will also benefit from having access to online tools that provide real-time information on availability, as well as the charging speeds of public charge points. All solutions can be tailored to fit any customers’ needs and as an added bonus, lease drivers will be automatically reimbursed for the entire cost of all charging sessions with NewMotion, helping to lower the total cost of EV ownership and in turn making ownership more accessible.

And for their on-the-go charging needs, EV-drivers will be equipped with the LeasePlan co-branded charge card and app powered by NewMotion, providing drivers with access to public charge points in over 35 European countries.  

The first phase of the roll-out will see LeasePlan customers in the UK, Germany, Norway and Sweden benefit from NewMotion’s charging technology, before a roll-out across other European markets. 

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Chris Wright

Chris Wright

Chris Wright has been covering the automotive industry nationally and internationally for 30 years. Following spells with consumer titles he became News Editor of Automotive Management (AM), Editor of Automotive International, International Editor for Detroit-based Automotive News, and Editor of Dealer Update. He has also co-authored several FT Management Reports and contributes regularly to Justauto.com

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