Toyota (GB) launches community electric van loan programme with first delivery to Surrey Wildlife Trust

6 January 2025

Toyota (GB) has launched a new community electric van loan programme in which a fleet of 42 all-electric vehicles will be loaned for a period of two years to various charities and educational institutions across the UK. The first delivery has been made to Surrey Wildlife Trust. 

The initiative is part of Toyota’s commitment to sustainable mobility and supporting the communities local to its operations.

The vehicles available under this programme are the nine-seat Proace Verso Shuttle people carriers. To help the benefiting organisations make the transition to an electric vehicle, Toyota is also providing a £1,000 grant towards the purchase of a wall box charger.

Toyota is supplying vehicles to its long-standing charity partners to help them with the fantastic work they do and is also asking Toyota and Lexus centres to nominate local charities to benefit from the programme.

Toyota has also delivered Proace Verso Shuttles, to the following:

  • Power Up charity, Nottingham, which promotes and enhances the physical and mental well-being of young people and adults including refugees, individuals with disabilities, and marginalised groups, through sport and fitness.

Jawaid Khaliq, founder of Power Up commented: “We plan to use the vehicle to support our mission of fostering inclusion, empowerment, and well-being across the community. The vehicle will also serve as a critical resource for transporting disabled students to our venue. By addressing the transportation barriers faced by these underserved groups, the vehicle will play a key role in ensuring that everyone, regardless of their circumstances, can access opportunities that improve their lives and contribute to the community.”

  • Wings South West – a charity that works with disadvantaged groups in Torridge/North Devon.

    Andrew Best, Operations Manager for Wings South West, said: “We’ll use the Toyota Verso to provide free transport for students attending our Wings College and Academy in Abbotsham, which can be challenging for those struggling with anxiety and mental health to access due to its remote location. We’ll also use it to take members of our disability group (Unity) and Ukrainian hub to activities provided off-site from our Bideford base.”

Scott Thompson, Toyota (GB) President and Managing Director said: “We want this programme to help people across the country overcome barriers to mobility and, at the same time, support community organisations in making the transition to electric vehicles. We know that it can be a big decision for a community organisation to switch to an EV van; hopefully this programme will give them a useful introduction to the benefits of all-electric motoring.”

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Toyota (GB) launches community electric van loan programme with first delivery to Surrey Wildlife Trust

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Toyota Proace Verso Shuttle people carrier loaned to Surrey Wildlife Trust
Toyota Proace Verso Shuttle people carrier loaned to Surrey Wildlife Trust
Pictured from L to R: Luke Mackenzie, Assistant, Marketing Programmes, Toyota (GB) and Charlie Thefaut, Corporate Partnerships Manager, Surrey Wildlife Trust.

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