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Boundless Earth awards grant to Cities Power Partnership for EV fleets

by Tayla Oates
January 31, 2023
in Council, Electric vehicles, News, NSW, Sustainability, Transport
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Boundless Earth has awarded a grant to the Cities Power Partnership to accelerate its transitioning local government fleets to electric vehicles through the ‘EV Fleet Program’. 

The $300,000 grant will assist the Cities Power Partnership – Part of the Climate Council – which is a free program that supports Australian local governments on their journey to net zero emissions.

Their EV Fleet Program aims to upskill council officers and procurement managers in the transition process, harnessing the collective of Cities Power Partnership’s existing member base of over 170 councils. 

Director of the Cities Power Partnership, Dr Portia Odell, said the uptake of electric fleets is an exciting and readily-accessible opportunity for local governments to reduce their emissions and take action on climate change.

“Local governments are on the precipice of a clean transport revolution, and we want to bring them collectively along on the journey to a zero emissions electric fleet,” Dr Odell said.

“It’s not only councils who directly reap the environmental rewards and cost savings of their electric fleet, but the community are also provided with a steady second-hand supply.

“Boundless is focused on accelerating climate solutions, and we’re thrilled they recognise the power of local government in demonstrating an all-electric future to their communities.”

Councils are encouraged to harness the multitude of benefits that come with an electric fleet, including driving down their own transport emissions, decreasing their fleet maintenance costs, and modelling clean transport to their local communities.

This is important considering transport is Australia’s third-largest source of greenhouse gas emissions, and is increasing faster than any other sector over the last three decades.

Merri-bek City Council Mayor, Angelica Panopoulos, is excited to continue working with the Cities Power Partnership to strive towards net zero emissions.

“As part of our journey, Council added its first electric vehicle to its fleet all the way back in 2013. There are now 27 electric vehicles in our light fleet, each saving approximately 2.5 tonnes of greenhouse emissions each year,” Mayor Panopoulos said.

 “The popularity of electric vehicles in Merri-bek is rapidly growing, and we have a network of 16 public chargers powered by 100 per cent renewable energy from the Crowlands Wind Farm, as part of this shift towards alternative forms of transport. 

“We’re proud to be paving the way thanks to initiatives like the Cities Power Partnership.”

Since receiving the funding, the Cities Power Partnership has appointed a dedicated EV Project Officer and has commenced consulting with councils to inform their program approach.

Participating councils will receive a range of resources needed for their journey to electrification. Through a series of events, councils will undergo training to support the long-term development of their own transitions. 

This includes educating councils about Fuel Efficiency Standards, as well as how to advocate to State and Federal Governments to remove barriers faced.

 

Feature Image supplied by Lake Macquarie Council.

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