Related: Enterprise Opens New Scottish Branch
Enterprise Employs Solar Lights, Rainwater Harvesting at New UK Location
The Monmouth branch is the first Enterprise location in Wales to introduce rainwater harvesting for vehicle washing.

n addition, an Enterprise Car Club van is located permanently at the branch to offer customers 24-hour automated access to mobility via a smartphone app, 24/7, 365 days a year, from as little as 6.35 pounds ($8.08) per hour.
Photo via Jaggery/Geograph.
Enterprise has opened a new vehicle rental branch in the historic heritage town of Monmouth, U.K., and has introduced rainwater harvesting and solar panel car park lighting to the location in order to increase sustainability. The Monmouth branch is the first Enterprise location in Wales to introduce rainwater harvesting for vehicle washing.
The new Enterprise location will offer local residents, businesses, tourists, and visitors in Monmouth a fleet of 40 cars and vans, including hybrids and a range of fuel-efficient and low-emission vehicles to suit every requirement.
In addition, an Enterprise Car Club van is located permanently at the branch to offer customers 24-hour automated access to mobility via a smartphone app, 24/7, 365 days a year, from as little as 6.35 pounds ($8.08) per hour.
Originally posted on Auto Rental News
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