19 April 2016
Arresting Stats Lead West Midlands Police to Renew Nissan LEAF lease
West Midlands Police has renewed the lease on its fleet of 30 all-electric Nissan LEAFs after the British-built cars
West Midlands Police has renewed the lease on its fleet of 30 all-electric Nissan LEAFs after the British-built cars saved tens of thousands of pounds on fuel and cut carbon emissions by hundreds of tonnes. The force took delivery of its first LEAFs in 2013 in what was at the time the largest ever UK fleet deal for Nissan’s pioneering and market-leading electric vehicle. Now it has replaced those original 30 cars with the new 30kWh LEAF – which benefits from an extended 155-mile range – after West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson renewed the lease deal with West Way. He took the decision after the LEAFs, which are used to transport officers to set appointments with members of the public rather than respond to 999 emergencies, proved their worth in service. Since joining West Midlands Police in 2013, its fleet of 30 LEAFs has:
- Covered 700,000 miles
- Saved £68,000 in fuel costs
- Reduced carbon emissions by circa 200 tonnes