Hybrid/fully electric vehicle statistics
Dear Epping Forest District Council,
Please provide data around what percentage of your vehicle fleet will be hybrid/fully electric in the 2025/26 tax year.
Many thanks,
Hannah Denness
Freedom of Information Request – Acknowledgement
Dear Hannah Dennes,
Freedom of Information Request Ref: 4175
I refer to your recent request for information relating to electric/hybrid
EFDC vehicles, which was received by the Council on the 17^th of February
2025.
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Epping Forest District Council
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Epping,
Essex, CM16 4BZ
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Freedom of Information Request – Response
Dear Hannah Denness,
Freedom of Information Request Ref: 4175
I refer to your recent request for information relating to electric/hybrid
vehicles.
The information you requested is as follows:
EFDC has an Electric Vehicle transition strategy in place.
Pool cars, taxis, buses, trucks, etc) in our fleet electric/hybrid - 53
including Qualis (our fully owned subsidiary that manages our social
housing and most grounds maintenance).
a) internal combustion cars – x 2 diesel cars.
b) electric or hybrid cars – x 1 Hybrid car.
c) internal combustion vans - EFDC 9 + Qualis (fully owned subsidiary)
24.
d) electric or hybrid vans – 13 + Qualis 6.
e) heavy trucks – Zero.
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