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Connaught and Tesco team to save fuel and CO2 on home delivery

Connaught not only makes whopping hybrid sport coupés (due for production later this year) but they have also developed a retro-fit hybrid technology that can be installed in current vehicles to reduce CO2 emissions, called HYBRID+ Connaught's first customer is Tesco, one of the biggest supermarket chains in the UK. They're retrofitting those kits into seven Ford Transit vans from the delivery fleet for a six-month trial. Should this trial work fine, Tesco would gradually install the kit to the rest of the fleet. The difference between ... Read more →

Tesco will be first UK company with all-electric, zero-emission delivery fleet

Tesco is shaping up to be known more for its environmental efforts than the products sold at its retail stores. This week Tesco.com and Modec announced that will be the first firm in the UK to ...

Tesco to carbon-label its retail products; will include distribution impact

Supermarket giant Tesco says the company will start providing public information about the carbon footprint of the products on its shelves. The company's boss, Sir Terry Leahy, says the move is part ...

Connaught and Tesco team to save fuel and CO2 on home delivery 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

Connaught not only makes whopping hybrid sport coupés (due for production later this year) but they have also developed a retro-fit hybrid technology that can be installed in current vehicles to reduce CO2 emissions, called HYBRID+ Connaught's first customer is Tesco, one of the biggest ...

Tesco will be first UK company with all-electric, zero-emission delivery fleet 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

Tesco is shaping up to be known more for its environmental efforts than the products sold at its retail stores. This week Tesco.com and Modec announced that will be the first firm in the UK to operate a fleet of electric delivery vans. The EVs operate from Tesco's brand new Tesco Extra ...

Tesco to carbon-label its retail products; will include distribution impact 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

Supermarket giant Tesco says the company will start providing public information about the carbon footprint of the products on its shelves. The company's boss, Sir Terry Leahy, says the move is part of the company's overall plan to reduce its carbon footprint. And he expects that when consumers are ...



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