Enterprise Holdings Joins Electrification Coalition
ST. LOUIS - Enterprise Holdings announced Nov. 12 that Chairman and CEO Andrew Taylor has joined the Electrification Coalition, a nonpartisan, not-for-profit group of business leaders representing the entire value chain of the growing electric vehicle industry.
ST. LOUIS - Enterprise Holdings, which operates Alamo Rent A Car and National Car Rental as well as its flagship Enterprise Rent-A-Car brand, announced Nov. 12 that Chairman and CEO Andrew C. Taylor has joined the Electrification Coalition (EC) -- a nonpartisan, not-for-profit group of business leaders representing the entire value chain of the growing electric vehicle (EV) industry.
"As operator of the world's largest fleet of vehicles, we know that our future success depends on having a steady supply of cars and fuels that are acceptable to society," said Taylor. "That's why we are embracing new, clean fuel and engine technologies like electric vehicles. In addition, we have a unique opportunity and responsibility within the value chain to bring these vehicles to consumers."
Through a combination of public policy research and educating policymakers, opinion leaders and the public, the Coalition seeks to address concerns raised as a result of our nation's dependence on petroleum. Other Coalition members include top executives from leading companies including Cisco Systems, Inc.; Eaton Corp.; PG&E Corp.; Nissan Motor Company; Johnson Controls; FedEx Corp.; and Siemens Corp.
With annual revenues of $12.6 billion and more than 68,000 employees, Enterprise Holdings owns and operates, through its regional subsidiaries, more than 1 million cars and trucks, making it the largest car rental company in the world measured by revenue, employees and fleet.
The company announced in July that it will begin adding 500 Nissan LEAFs to its fleet next month, and said in October that it will also add up to 100 CODA Sedan EVs in 2011. With more than 5,000 offices located within 15 miles of 90 percent of the U.S. population, the Enterprise Rent-A-Car network will give consumers the opportunity to experience emerging EV technology, right where they live and work -- whether they are renting for an hour, a day, a week or longer.
"We are committed to using our fleet as a sort of 'petri dish' to help promising new alternatives prove their viability in the marketplace," Taylor explained. "As part of that commitment, we're proud to stand with the Electrification Coalition in its proactive, forward-looking approach to our nation's transportation needs."
Enterprise Holdings' EVs initially will be available in seven markets where the infrastructure exists to support the vehicles, including Phoenix; Nashville, Tenn.; San Diego; Los Angeles; San Francisco; Portland, Ore.; and Seattle. Enterprise Rent-A-Car customers will then be able to specifically request an EV when making a reservation. In addition, EVs will be added to select WeCar car-sharing operations as an extension of local Enterprise Rent-A-Car business rental programs on corporate and college campuses.
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