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Lower
your carbon emissions, support green alternatives, make electric
transport the future… that’s the message from Alistair Darling in the
Governments latest bid to tackle climate change. But are they really
offering an alternative? How much incentive is a £2,000 grant towards a
new vehicle when families are struggling to put food on the table and
petrol in their existing cars?
Two
sisters may just have found the answer – electric power on 2 wheels.
The Zippe Scooter offers a viable alternative for 2 car families looking
to save money and cut down their carbon emissions… it’s 100% electric
and can be charged up from any conventional 3-point plug. Road tax is
free and running costs come in at approximately 0.2p per mile.
Hanna
Sillitoe, Director of Zippe Scooters says; “We first started researching
the Zippe Scooter early in 2008 when petrol prices were sky high and we
were looking for a cheaper alternative to get to work. The great thing
about the Zippe is that it’s not only a cheaper way to get around, it
also looks stylish and it’s great fun to drive too. We’ve sold to
families who are looking for an alternative to the second car as well as
companies like Manchester Airport who are using the Zippe as an on-site
mode of transport.”
Retailing at just
£899, the Zippe Scooter really does tick all the environmentally
friendly boxes, without breaking the bank. London Mayor Boris Johnson is
championing electric alternatives too, announcing plans to make London
the ‘electric capital of Europe’. And to make life even easier for
people who join the electric revolution, TheGreenCarWebsite.co.uk is
calling for the government to install electric charge points across the
UK, making electric transport a tangible alternative to petrol power.
Full details about
Zippe
Electric Bikes
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