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Go Electric on set with Driving Force’s Electric Fleet!

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It’s time to go electric with Driving Force! 

Driving Force offers a wide variety of electric vehicles to rent across British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario. Their impressive selection includes Lion6 electric trucks, Ford’s E-Transit cargo vans, Lightning trucks, Mach-E’s, and Tesla’s, all with the latest cutting-edge technology to give you an unforgettable driving experience. 

“For the longest time, electric vehicles were theoretical in nature. It was an idea that was kind of floated around, but now supply has caught up with demand and there are enough commercial offerings in electric vehicles that it makes sense to promote electric vehicles as fleet vehicles,”  – Josh Hill, Senior Vice President of Driving Force 

Benefits of using electric vehicles 

  • Fuel savings 
  • Fuel savings is one of the biggest benefits of electric vehicles, as they require much less energy to operate than traditional gas-powered cars. This not only helps you save money at the pump, but also reduces your carbon footprint and supports a more sustainable future. 
  • Environmentally friendly 
  • Electric vehicles are much more environmentally friendly than their gas-powered counterparts, producing little to no emissions and significantly reducing harmful pollutants in the air. This means you can enjoy a cleaner, healthier planet while driving with peace of mind. 
  • Less maintenance required 
  • Electric vehicles require less maintenance than traditional gas-powered cars, with fewer moving parts and no need for regular oil changes. This not only saves you time and money on maintenance costs, but also reduces the amount of waste generated by the automotive industry. 

The Driving Force Advantage 

To make the switch to electric even easier, [Driving Force] is working on offering electric vehicle charging stations at a number of [their] locations, ensuring you always have a reliable and convenient way to recharge your rental. 

[Their] electric vehicle rentals allow you to experience the many benefits for yourself and determine if an electric vehicle is the right choice for you. 

 

To learn more about the full EV Fleet, visit the Driving Force Website 

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