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Electric vehicles to help supercharge emissions reduction

Noosa Council is charting new territory in its drive to reach net-zero emissions with the addition of two electric vehicles to its fleet.

“We’re excited to trial the two new vehicles, with the possibility of replacing further fleet vehicles with electric vehicles (EVs) in the next budget,” says Fleet Coordinator Geoff Archer.

The new Hyundai IONIQ and MG ZS replace a diesel-powered ute and a petrol-powered car.

“With each of Council’s 85 vehicles clocking up around 20,000 kilometres annually, replacing two of the fossil fuel-powered vehicles with EVs will help reduce our emissions,” Mr Archer said.

With charging stations connected to the rooftop solar systems at the Tewantin admin building and Noosaville depot, renewable energy will help offset charging costs during the day.

Mr Archer said Council would look at ways to maximise the use of renewable energy to power the electric vehicles.

“Some examples we may be able to explore include the use of solar carports that store power from the sun by day to recharge the vehicles at night,” he said.

Council’s Local Laws team will use the Hyundai for patrols, while the MG will join the pool cars used by depot and admin building staff.

Council’s Carbon Reduction Project Officer Annie Nolan said Council was pleased to lead by example with the transition to EVs.

“Electric vehicles are becoming an affordable alternative to fossil fuel cars as well as being better for the environment,” Ms Nolan said.

“EVs are one of the many avenues we’re pleased to pursue as we embark on our exciting journey toward net-zero emissions by 2026,” she said.

In addition to the new electric vehicles, Council’s fleet already includes six hybrid passenger cars.

“Keep an eye out for the two new EVs if you’re out and about as they’ll be hard to miss with brightly coloured ‘towards zero emissions’ decals on each side.”

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