Recharge your business with an electric vehicle

7th July 2015

With running costs from just 2p per mile, isn't it time you looked into an electric vehicle for your business? We're holding a special event on Wednesday 29 July at the Advanced Manufacturing Park in Rotherham where you can come and test drive the latest electric vehicles from the major manufacturers in one place on the same day.

We'll have a wide range of vehicles, from the BMW i3, Renault Zoe and Twizy, Nissan Leaf and e-NV200 van - The stunning BMW i8 supercar will also be on display at this exclusive event. The Inmotion! Electric Vehicles scheme is the first of its kind that makes use of government grants (in collaboration with certain manufacturers) to offer a subsidised lease on a Plug-in Vehicle and its charging point. There are leases ranging from 12 to 48 months and we'll take care of everything - from helping you choose the right vehicle for your business to installing the charging point in a suitable location at your workplace. making it an even more affordable option for your business. To book your place on our open day or find out more information about the scheme, simply drop us an email at: travel@inmotion.co.uk

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