100% electric

CMS Window Systems has taken another step in reducing its carbon footprint with the addition of its first 100% electric powered vans to its fleet, along with the installation of new charging points.

This latest green initiative will further reduce its environmental impact as part of a broad strategy designed to continuously improve operational efficiency with reduced CO2 emissions and waste.

The success of this approach was demonstrated recently by figures showing that CMS Window Systems diverted 100% of its waste away from landfill in the 2017-18 financial year, and now the reduction of vehicle emissions is in the spotlight.

The company has installed the infrastructure for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles at both its sites at Cumbernauld near Glasgow and in Kirkcaldy, Fife. The charging points will ensure that the new 100% electric vans can be kept charged and operational, as well as offering staff and visitors who drive plug-in electric vehicles access to fast recharging when they are on-site at CMS.

David Ritchie, CEO of CMS Window Systems, said: “Environmental sustainability is at the heart of everything we do, but we never stop looking at new ways to utilise the latest technology to improve the way we operate. Our investment in new electric vehicles is a perfect example of this strategy in action, now that this emerging green technology is developing into a practical solution.

“Every year our diesel and petrol powered fleet covers thousands of miles serving customers across the UK, so it is important that we look to switch to electric power for many of the shorter journeys. Replacing some of our existing vans with electric vehicles will help us reduce our reliance on fossil fuels given that Scotland’s electricity supply is increasingly being provided by renewable sources – now at the equivalent of 68.1% of gross electricity consumption according to the Scottish government.”

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