New Knowledge Hub from Europcar to guide fleets and drivers on EV switch

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A new online Knowledge Hub is now available from Europcar Mobility Group UK to provide invaluable information for all drivers considering going electric.

The Knowledge Hub features a Beginner’s Guide and a Charging Guide to help new EV drivers and businesses

Part of the free Digital EV Guide launched in 2023, the Knowledge Hub features a Beginner’s Guide, a Charging Guide and insights to help new EV drivers and businesses dispel the myths of going electric and make the switch.

The continually updated programme of resources also includes latest information and developments from across the market to help drivers who have recently gone electric.

Tom Middleditch, head of electric mobility at Europcar, said: “Lack of knowledge is one of the biggest blockers to the EV transition. Drivers are bombarded with misinformation and have limited access to first-hand experience of EV ownership. Yet we know that when drivers are provided with accurate, detailed insight, the concerns are dispelled pretty quickly.

“The Digital EV Guide was launched last year to give drivers insight into each of the models in our electric fleet as well as accessing Zapmap tools for route planning and calculating journey costs. Now we’ve enhanced that resource with the Knowledge Hub which doesn’t make any assumptions about drivers’ existing knowledge. We’ve included everything from a beginner’s guide to driving electric, to more advanced information for fleets.”

Europcar’s monthly barometer of barriers to EV adoption shows that lack of knowledge is a key issue; more than one in five (23%) private motorists in Q1 2024 cited this as a factor in making the switch. The same percentage of business drivers said they thought their employers lacked knowledge before committing to EV.

To resolve this ongoing challenge, the new Europcar EV Knowledge Hub covers diverse topics such as how EVs work, how to optimise vehicle range, how and where to charge, and whether an EV is right for the driver or business needs.

It also includes a myth-busting 101, an EV glossary to break through the potentially confusing jargon, and details on the multitude of business benefits that come with running a green fleet.

Plus, the EV guide connects customers with both the EV Café and Zapmap, providing even more information and putting drivers in control of their electric experience. In addition, Europcar is attending a number of face-to-face EV events this year to assist drivers in their EV transition.

“Building and developing our EV guide to now include the Knowledge Hub is an important part of our commitment to helping drivers and businesses transition to low and zero emissions mobility,” added Tom Middleditch. “And we complement the guide with a wide range of electric and hybrid cars and vans for customers to choose on their next rental, to allay fears and give them confidence.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.