The Workplace Travel Service: ULEV Experience is a programme dedicated to supporting businesses in Nottingham to understand, trial and implement low emission vehicle technology. We provide an electric vehicle experience fleet for this service so that businesses in the Nottingham area can try an electric car or van for 2 weeks to test if going electric could work for them.

There are a range of different vehicles available to trial to suit most types of businesses needs, from the Volkswagen eGolf hatchback to Nissan e-NV200 electric vans. A number of case studies have been created to share the success stories of businesses that have taken part in the trial so far.
Tennant Rubber is a family-run business with over 50 years of experience in the rubber industry, supplying industrial rubber products into a range of markets in the UK.
Halsbury Travel is a tour operator specialising in inspirational school trips abroad. The company recognises that it has a responsibility to reduce its environmental impact.
Read Case StudyIn line with its ambition to transition to zero emission transport as quickly as possible, NCC already has a range of EV’s in operation, and 100+ EVs will soon be on the fleet.
Remit Group is an apprenticeship provider, delivering training in the workplace around the UK, including in Scotland.
Robin Hood Media is a television production company, making programmes for clients such as the BBC, including the Sunday Politics East Midlands show.
The ULEV Experience project carried out a fleet review and provided electric vehicle loans for Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.
Read Case StudyPump House is a leading supplier of ancillary products to heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) and refrigeration markets.
Read Case StudyNottinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service (NFRS) operates two all-electric Kia Souls within its fleet as non-emergency fire investigation vehicles.
WEGO Couriers specialises in ‘last-mile’ electric delivery in Nottingham. The company has recently introduced two all-electric Nissan e-NV200s into its fleet of delivery vehicles.
Project summary published 19th March 2020 :