As a company spokesperson noted, the founders are highly committed to being as eco-friendly as possible. They realise that there are a number of benefits to using solar-powered vehicles, including how they will reduce the company’s carbon footprint.
In order to help the courier and logistics operator company to be as “green” and Earth-friendly as possible, the founders were inspired to add the new solar-powered courier vans to their fleet.
In addition, so that the new sustainably powered EVs will always be charged up and ready to go, the founders arranged for EVSE Australia to install smart, scaleable EV charging stations at both of Bonds’ Sydney depots.
“The EO Genius Fleet EV Charging system allows Bonds Transport to quantify the amount of energy being used via a cloud-based management system, allowing them to keep track of vehicle running costs and charging,” the spokesperson said.
Established in 1966, the Bonds national fleet consists of over 550 vehicles.
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