ReLease helps Ogilvie Fleet expand sustainable mobility solutions

17th April 2025

Ogilvie Fleet has launched its latest mobility solution, Ogilvie ReLease, which is offering companies nearly new vehicles as a smart and sustainable way to keep their employees mobile.

ReLease is available to both new and existing customers on leases between 12 and 36 months, making it an excellent option for businesses looking to save money without compromising on quality. The scheme also supports customer’s Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) goals, by leasing primarily used electric vehicles rather than new ones.

A wide range of cars and vans are available, with vehicles coming directly from Ogilvie’s existing fleet of over 25,000 vehicles. Some vehicles are as new as three months old, while others have reached the end of their original lease arrangement. Regardless of age, with full maintenance packages and each vehicle is given a full maintenance inspection for peace of mind

In addition to supporting businesses with contract hire fleets, ReLease will also be available to MiSalarySacrifice drivers, further expanding access to cost-effective, sustainable electric vehicle options. MiSalarySacrifice allows employees to drive a brand-new EV at a lower cost through salary sacrifice, and with the introduction of ReLease, they can now also benefit from nearly-new vehicles too.

“ReLease is not just about providing businesses with an alternative leasing model,” said Nick Hardy, Ogilvie Fleet Sales & Marketing Director. “It’s about embracing a smarter, more responsible approach to mobility, one that aligns with the evolving needs of modern fleets and organisations that are becoming increasingly mindful of sustainable solutions that also brings cost savings. Alongside our recently launched Rental Select+ and other products, ReLease further enhances Ogilvie’s complete mobility solution.”

One company already benefiting from ReLease is Agilico, a leader in workplace technology solutions. Agilico’s sustainability-driven business model, which focuses on refurbishing and reusing office equipment, mirrors Ogilvie’s approach to extending the life cycle of its vehicle fleet. The partnership between the two companies demonstrates a shared commitment to reducing CO2 emissions and promoting responsible business practices.

Alan Robertson, Senior HR Business Partner at Agilico said:

“We’ve been one of the first to utilise Ogilvie’s ReLease scheme and have been incredibly happy with both the service received and the quality of the vehicles. Re-Lease is a win-win for us and our drivers – we reduce our impact on the environment, and they often get a vehicle that might not have been available to them if brand new.

This approach aligns perfectly with Agilico’s circular-first commitment to workplace technology. Through our Agilico Zero range of ‘as new’ devices, we refurbish and re-lease high-quality equipment, extending their lifecycle and avoiding unnecessary carbon emissions. It’s great to partner with like-minded organisations that share our focus on sustainability and reducing environmental impact.”

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