ARC Electric’s EV fleet surpasses 80,000 km milestone | Autocar Professional

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ARC Electric’s EV fleet surpasses 80,000 km milestone | Autocar Professional


ARC Electric EV fleet, featuring models from Tata Tigor, Citroen, and BYD, has collectively crossed the 80,000-kilometer mark in the first quarter of 2024. This feat, equivalent to circling the globe twice, has led to a substantial reduction of ARC Electric’s carbon footprint by an estimated 14.6 tons of CO2 emissions, underscoring the company’s dedication to fostering a cleaner and greener environment, the company shared.

The fleet has serviced a variety of ride types, including pre-booked rides, Employee Transportation Services (ETS), and Event rides.

As of March 2024, ARC Electric’s maintained electric fleet has traveled an estimated 84,388 kilometers. This landmark achievement in eco-friendly transportation not only contributes significantly to the global carbon credit market but also bolsters the company’s sustainability credentials. It is important to note that the calculation of event rides and ETS kilometers is based on average trip lengths, with actual figures subject to ongoing data verification processes, the company stated.

Abhinav Kalia, CEO of ARC Electric, speaking on the achievement said, “Crossing the 80,000-kilometer threshold marks a significant chapter in ARC Electric’s journey towards environmental stewardship. Our success in reducing 14.6 tons of CO2 emissions is a significant step towards a cleaner environment for our community and planet, reflecting our commitment to sustainability. The integration of Tata Tigor, Citroen, and BYD vehicles into our fleet underscores our pledge to innovation and eco-conscious business practices.”

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