Ports of Jersey, UK partners with EVie to provide EV rideshare service – Charged EVs

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Ports of Jersey, UK partners with EVie to provide EV rideshare service – Charged EVs


The Ports of Jersey has entered a partnership with local on-demand electric transport service EVie to provide transport to and from both the airport and the Elizabeth Terminal harbor.

The scheme complements a network of EVie vehicles and allocated parking spaces across the island of Jersey. There are now 10 allocated EVie parking spaces at the airport and four at Elizabeth Terminal. Customers check the EVie app for cars and available spaces, book a car, drive to the location and park it in one of the spaces.

“Collaborating with EVie to offer our customers sustainable choices will make travelling to and from the airport and harbor more convenient. We hope this will make a real difference for Islanders and visitors, and the next stage will be to extend the scheme to our marinas and historic harbors,” said Sophie Roffe, Ports of Jersey’s Head of Sustainability and Community Value.

Source: Ports of Jersey



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