EV100 members

128 members have made a commitment to switch their fleets to EVs and/or install charging for staff and/or customers by 2030. Read about their commitments and the actions they're taking.

Name Commitment Website
ABB Transition its fleet of 11,000 vehicles to EV by 2030 global.abb/group/en

ABB is a leading global technology company based in Switzerland, specialising in electrification, robotics, automation and motion. Through its technologies, ABB energises the transformation of society and industry to achieve a more productive, sustainable future. As an EV100 member, ABB will electrify its fleet of 11,000 vehicles where economically and technically feasible by 2030.

AEON Mall Install charging for customers at over 80 locations www.aeonmall.com/en

AEON Mall is a Japanese shopping mall developer with operations across Asia. The company is committed to supporting EV uptake by its customers, and has already installed over 1,000 charging points across 80 locations in Japan.

Read more about their progress in this case study.

Aéroports de Montréal Install charging for staff and customers at both airport sites and switch its fleet to EV by 2030 www.admtl.com/en

Aéroports de Montréal is responsible for the management, operation and development of YUL Montréal-Trudeau International Airport and YMX International Aerocity of Mirabel in Canada. Under EV100, the organisation will switch its 79 vehicles to electric by 2030 and install charging for employees and customers to use at both of its airport sites.

AGL Energy Transition its fleet of over 400 vehicles to EV by 2030 www.agl.com.au

AGL Energy is one of Australia's leading energy companies, supplying energy and other services to more than 3.7 million customer accounts. AGL operates the largest electricity portfolio in Australia's National Electricity Market and is also the country's leading private investor in renewable energy. As an EV100 member, AGL will transition its fleet of just over 400 vehicles to EV by 2030.

Airport Authority Hong Kong AA will increase the number of electric vehicles (EVs) operating at HKIA from the existing 720 to 3,000 by 2030 and provide over 1,320 charging points to support airport operations. www.hongkongairport.com/en

Airport Authority Hong Kong is responsible for the operation and development of Hong Kong International Airport. Under EV100, it has committed to transition its fleet of over 3,300 vehicles to EV, targeting 100% light duty airside vehicles to be EV by 2022 and airside vans, mini-buses and bus fleet to be EV by 2024. AAHK will also provide charging at public car parks for the airport community and passengers.

Allianz Transition 14,000 vehicles to electric by 2030 www.allianz.com

The Allianz Group is a global financial services provider with services predominantly in the insurance and asset management business. 126 million retail and corporate clients in more than 70 countries rely on our knowledge, global presence, financial strength and solidity. In fiscal year 2021 over 155,000 employees worldwide achieved total revenues of 149 billion euros and an operating profit of 13.4 billion euros. 

An Post Transition its fleet of 3,600 vehicles to zero emission by 2030 www.anpost.com

An Post, a leading Irish company, is the market leader in the provision of letter, parcels and logistics services   As an EV100 member, An Post is committing to switch 3,600 vehicles to zero emission vehicles by 2030. This year, all Irish cities will have zero emissions vehicles delivering letters and parcels; the first country in the world to achieve this.

APCOA Parking Group Install charging at its sites for customers in the UK & Ireland and switch its fleet of over 250 vehicles to EV by 2030 www.apcoa.co.uk

APCOA Parking Group is a leading parking operator across the UK and Europe. Under EV100, the Group will commence installing charging at its sites in the UK and Ireland, before rolling out to all other countries. It will also switch its fleet, including vans and buses to electric by 2030 and install charging to encourage EV uptake for its 5,000 employees.

ASKUL Transition its 200+ vehicles to EV by 2030 www.askul.co.jp

ASKUL Corporation is a Japanese e-commerce company offering a wide variety of products to households and companies across Japan. Through its wholly owned subsidiary and delivery arm ASKUL LOGIST, it will transition its 200+ vehicles to EV by 2030.

Astara Transition to switching its fleet of over 1,200 vehicles to EV by 2030 and install charging points for staff and customers astara.com

Astara is an innovative mobility and multicultural company always looking ahead. We offer our clients a broad portfolio of products and services, allowing them to choose how they want to move according to their needs. A global company with presence in 19 countries in Europe, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. Astara commits to switching its fleet of over 1,200 vehicles to EV by 2030 and install charging points for staff and customers.

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