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Шаблон:EngvarB Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox company Climatecars is a London, England private hire car service which uses solely hybrid and electric cars in its fleet. The company promotes itself as a green alternative to black taxi and minicab companies based in London.

History

Climatecars was founded in 2007 by Nicko Williamson, a University of Bristol graduate.[1][2] Williamson studied the market and worked for an existing car service before starting his company.

Like other private car services, Climatecars cannot be hailed; they must be booked online or over the telephone, usually charge fixed prices, and can't use bus lanes.[3] Drivers pass a less stringent test that taxi drivers.

In 2011, the company raised £200,000 from Clydesdale bank and used the money to expand its fleet of vehicles.[4] That year Williamson was voted Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of The Year,[5] received a BusinessGreen Leader Award,[6] and was also awarded the Young Entrepreneur of the Year award at the Fast Growth Business Awards Ceremony.[7]

Climatecars provides Belu bottled water for its customers; the bottles are made from corn starch, and the company uses profits to support water development projects in Africa.[8]

IN 2012 Climatecars released an iPhone app to help its customers order car service.[9]

In 2013, Sam Cropper was appointed CEO of Climatecars.[10][11] At that time the company was operating about 100 vehicles, but has since expanded to about 150.[12][13]

In 2015, Climatecars was acquired by car service company Addison Lee,[14] as a way of expanding its fleet while reducing average emission rates.[15]

Technology and environment

Climatecars uses hybrid and fully electric cars to keep emissions to a minimum. Their fleet is made up primarily of the Toyota Prius hybrid[16] plus some fully electric Renault Fluence vehicles.[17] Climatecars emissions from the Prius are 89 g/km and the Fluence is 71g/km (when charged off the UK grid), which is versus 233 g/km for the latest Black Taxi (LTI TX4).[18]

References

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External links

  1. Staff Writer. "Nigel Vaz's people worth knowing: the SapientNitro European MD and guest-editor of The Drum reveals top social entrepreneurs to watch". The Drum, 2014 06 26.
  2. "Nicko Williamson Talks About Launching Climatecars, His London Eco Car Service". The Huffington Post UK. 17 December 2012.
  3. "Updated: Climatecars drives into Addison Lee boycott row". Business Green, 20 April 2012 Jessica Shankleman
  4. "Climatecars steers forward with £200,000". Growth Business, 13 April 2011
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  6. "BusinessGreen Leaders Awards 2011: Nicko Williamson electrifies the green taxi market". BusinessGreen, 13 July 2011 Will Nichols
  7. Шаблон:Cite news
  8. "Climatecars - New Green Cab Service in London". TreeHugger.
  9. "Climatecars - The eco-friendly car service, reviewed - Coolsmartphone". Coolsmartphone.
  10. "How I Work: Sam Cropper, CEO of Climatecars". Lifehacker, 8 Dec 2014
  11. Donna Ferguson. "What are the highest paid jobs of 2014?". the Guardian.
  12. Super User. "New CEO Cropper promises rapid growth at Climatecars".
  13. "TechReview - The latest Future Technology, Education and Environmental News".
  14. "Addison Lee acquires Young Gun-founded car service Climate Cars". Startups, 21 May 2015. by Henry Williams
  15. "Addison Lee gets into zero emission gear with Climate Cars acquisition". Business Green, 26 May 2015 Jessica Shankleman.
  16. "Investigations - Science and Technology - When will we see a green taxi industry? - The Ecologist". The Ecologist. 23 August 2010.
  17. Mihnea Radu. "First Renault Fluence Z.E. Delivered in UK". autoevolution.
  18. "Climatecars launches first ever zero-emission minicab" Шаблон:Webarchive. EN Kirsty Hewitt