Volkswagen award financial services and NABU again for eco-friendly fleet management Braunschweig/Berlin / Frankfurt, September 12, 2013. With the Joint Award of the environment the green fleet 2013 “at the international motor show in Frankfurt, Volkswagen financial services and NABU (nature conservation Federal Germany e.V.) continue their successful cooperation for the promotion of environmentally friendly fleet management. Also on the subject of moorland protection, both partners go a step further and mark the starting point for the first joint project in Bavaria. “A success story goes to the next round: already for the fourth time Volkswagen financial services and the conservation Federal Germany e.V. (NABU) have the environmental award the green fleet” awarded. Three companies were awarded for environmentally responsible fleet management within the framework of the IAA in Frankfurt. Gerhard Kunne, spokesman of the Management Board of Volkswagen Leasing GmbH, and Dietmar of oily, head of transport policy when NABU, handed over the “prestigious award for the most of environmentally friendly vehicles of the Volkswagen Group” at the BCC business communication company GmbH.
The leasing vehicle fleet of the IT service provider consists wholly of efficient group models. “In the category of greatest proportion of alternative propulsion technologies of the Volkswagen Group” agri.capital GmbH was victorious with a share of 67 per cent of natural gas vehicles. The lowest average CO2 emissions”the Warrior Systems GmbH & co. achieved a stunning KG with just 102 g / km. A total 89 wholesale took part this year in the competition. The results show that environmentally friendly fleet management must be lip service, but can be compatible in practice with the different demands of the company”, Kalamkar is stressed. Volkswagen financial services and NABU committed since 2009 for the promotion of environmentally friendly fleet management successful cooperation within the framework of joint cooperation and engage at the same time intense on the subject of moorland protection.