http://www.businessgreen.com/bg/news/2407042/electric-taxi-firm-offers-first-class-ticket-to-paddington
Electric taxi firm offers first class ticket to Paddington
First Great Western teams up with eConnect cars to offer passengers zero
emissions travel to and from the London terminus
By BusinessGreen staff | 06 May 2015

Passengers taking trains from Paddington can now arrive at the London
station in style - and with zero emissions.

Under a "UK first" partnership, ticket holders with First Great Western
services can pre-book a transfer to and from the station in a Nissan Leaf or
Tesla Model S through taxi service eConnect cars.

"This is the first time a train operator has partnered with an electric
vehicle operator in London to create a transport solution that truly
represents smarter, greener travel for those coming to and from London,"
said Alistair Clarke, owner and managing director of eConnect cars.

The company, established in London in January 2014, delivered over 10,500
passengers last year, driving over 93,000 miles in the process. eConnect
cars calculates that its fully electric fleet helped to save over 40 tonnes
of CO2 emissions entering the atmosphere in London during last year.

The deal with eConnect forms part of First Great Western's commitment to
reducing its impact on the environment. The company has also brought in new
engines for its high speed trains that it claims reduce CO2 emissions by 64
per cent and fuel use by 15 per cent, introduced on-board waste recycling
schemes, and is working to encourage more biodegradable and recyclable
packaging.
[© businessgreen.com]




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