Coca-Cola European Partners pledges to electrify light vehicle fleet by 2030

Cecilia Keating
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Coca-Cola's largest bottler announces plan to switch all its sales vehicles to electric by end of decade as it signs up to EV100 programme

Coca Cola European Partners (CCEP) has said it will electrify all 8,000 cars and vans in its fleet by 2030, touting the move as an important milestone in its drive to achive net zero emissions by 2040....

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