- 180 percent increase of Ampera electric vehicle fleet customers
- Rising number of Ampera included in company car policies
- Many companies choose Ampera for usability and green credentials
Opel Ampera as Trigion Airport Security car (NL) |
Opel has more than doubled its Ampera fleet customer base in the
space of just six months, from around 700 in March to almost 2,000 in
October across Europe. This is an increase of more than 180 percent. In
Germany, the Ampera’s fleet customer base increased dramatically by more
than 50 percent, while in the Netherlands it even grew by 200 percent.
The figures include a number of companies that have ordered up to 20
Ampera vehicles. Opel has also noticed an increasing trend that more and
more fleet customers include the revolutionary electric vehicle in
their company car policies, so that they sit alongside conventional
diesel or gasoline powered vehicles as fully usable electric
alternatives.
“Not only is the Ampera Europe’s best selling passenger electric
vehicle. We now have proof that it is attracting a rapidly growing
number of fleet customers,” says Opel Vice President Sales, Marketing
and Aftersales, Alfred Rieck. “We are confident that this development
will continue because fleet customers understand that the Ampera is one
of the very few electric vehicles that is truly suitable for everyday
use. Additionally, it is has significantly lower operating costs than
equivalent internal combustion engine cars.”
In contrast to many of its rivals, the Ampera is a range extending
vehicle. This is extremely important for fleet customers such as
Trigion, the subsidiary of the Western European facilities company,
Facilicom. Trigion provides security services including video camera
monitoring, static guards and mobile patrols.
"Trigion Security is one of the first companies in the Netherlands
who deployed the Ampera. We are attracted to its very low fuel
consumption,” says Martine Geurts, Vice-President and Director of
Facilicom Service Group. “The Ampera is currently being piloted at our
Trigion subsidiary and this pilot is being rolled out across the whole
group as the next logical step.”
Facilicom is not alone in this view. In early November the Ampera was
honoured as Green Vehicle of the Year in the United Kingdom by fleet
decision makers at the prestigious 2012 Association of Car Fleet
Operators (ACFO) Awards. The awards, which are voted for online
exclusively by the ACFO membership, are highly prized because unlike
many other awards they reflect the day-to-day operational experience and
expertise of fleet decision makers. This prize is the latest in a long
line of over 50 accolades for the ground breaking Ampera, which include
the current European Car of the Year 2012.
A 16 kWh lithium ion battery powers the 111kW/150 hp electric motor
of the Ampera. Depending on the style of driving and road conditions,
distances of between 40 and 80 kilometers can be covered in the purely
battery operated mode, free of emissions. In extended range mode, which
activates whenever the battery has reached its minimum state of charge,
power is then seamlessly supplied to the electric drive unit from a
generator driven by a 1.4 liter, 63 kW/86 hp gasoline engine.
Extended range mode enables a total driving range of more than 500
kilometers without refueling.
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