Friday, April 26, 2024

Penrith bookmarks second EV

NSW

Penrith City Council is rolling out a second electric vehicle.

Council’s second electric vehicle, named ‘Evie’ is zooming around the City helping Library staff to provide essential services to the community, including the delivery of books and toys to residents who need them.  

An official launch of the eco-friendly van was held last week in celebration of Library and Information Week.

Penrith Mayor, Tricia Hitchen said the 100% electric vehicle benefits the community while serving as a reminder of Council’s commitment to a cleaner future.  

“Council is really proud to launch Evie, our newest electric vehicle which is great for the environment with low emissions and reduced running costs compared to a standard car or van,” Mayor Hitchen said.  

“We have seen firsthand the benefits of using an eco-friendly vehicle and understand why it’s a valuable resource in assisting Council staff to deliver much-needed services within our community.  

“Some residents are unable to attend Council’s libraries in person, so Evie provides the opportunity for our Library team to go directly to community members – either putting smiles on young faces through our Toy Library Outreach Service or delivering books, DVDs and iPads to our less mobile or unwell library members, as part of the weekly Home Library Service. 

Penrith Mayor Tricia Hitchen, Library Services Manager Sarah Dean, and Council’s Director Community and People, Sandy Davies.

“Council sees the importance of our libraries and how they enrich the lives of our residents; Evie was purchased to enable staff to better serve the community and enhance our Pop-Up Library offering in an environmentally conscious way.” 

Council’s first electric vehicle, a Renault Kangoo, has covered just over 44,500km while being recharged using 100% GreenPower, with a recharging cost of only $911 over three years.

Photo captions
EV1: Library staff at the official launch of Council’s second electric vehicle.

EV2: (L-R) Penrith Mayor Tricia Hitchen,Library Services Manager Sarah Dean, and Council’s Director Community and People, Sandy Davies.

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