“CNG delivery vehicles are a particularly effective way we can reduce the environmental impact of our business,” said Orange Courier owner Evell Stanley. “Enterprise allows us to improve our operations and provide a new service offering to customers who are increasingly looking for environmentally sustainable business partners – and do it without a large upfront investment.”
According to Enterprise, the company is working with all corporate customers to provide a total transportation solution, and part of that includes offering CNG. “Businesses that use alternative-fuel vehicles in their corporate fleets will lower their own carbon footprint and, in effect, improve the environmental footprint of their customers,” explained Greg Tabak, director of EV programs for Southern California, Enterprise Rent-A-Car.
Besides offering customers green vehicles, Enterprise also supports renewable fuels research. Since 2006, Enterprise’s owners, the Taylor family, have given $35 million to the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center and its Enterprise Rent-A-Car Institute for Renewable Fuels.
Source: Enterprise Holdings