EV sharing provider adds delivery vehicles to its fleet
Ljubljana, 22 September - Avant Car, which runs Slovenia's biggest electric car sharing system, Avant2Go, is expanding its fleet of fully electric vehicles with delivery vans in what is the company's latest pilot project. The vehicles will be available for pick-up and return at Ljubljana's shopping and logistics hub BTC.
The service will include Peugeot's E-expert vans, which have an estimated range of 330 kilometres. The project is a joint effort between Avant Car and the BTC Group.
"We and our partners feel that this type of delivery vehicle has everything that users who want to simply transport various items, including larger ones, need. It boasts a fairly large cargo space and the battery has a large enough capacity to last even on long trips," Avant Car director Gašper Žvan said.
The project was unveiled as part of the European Mobility Week, which this year highlights the importance of sustainability in day-to-day mobility under the slogan Save Energy.
"Being prudent when it comes to financial and energy costs as well as with taking up urban space with parking lots are issues that need addressing when talking about the burdens of vehicle ownership and the challenges that we have been actively tackling in the past decade," Žvan said.
Avant Car was the first EV sharing company in the country. They have over 40,000 registered users.
Ensuring diversity in their EV fleet is one of the advantages of the car sharing system, the company believes.
"Users want to be able to change vehicles depending on their needs. In the majority of cases, owning a vehicle means making a compromise, one that best fits their average car use. But a car sharing service allows that we have several different types of vehicles available to us at all times.
"We can simply pick the vehicle that suits us the most in any given moment via a mobile app and pay for the vehicle only when we are really using it," Žvan pointed out.