Sustainable travel
Electric vehicles
Transport, especially cars, is a big part of our local carbon footprint. Starting in 2030, there will be a ban on selling new petrol and diesel cars.
Below are some benefits of electric vehicle (EV) charging:
- no CO₂ exhaust emissions: EVs are better for the environment and air quality
- cheaper fuel: Charging an EV is cheaper than buying petrol or diesel. This is especially true if you charge it at home overnight
- lower maintenance costs: EVs have fewer moving parts than petrol cars so they need less maintenance. They are also exempt from road tax
- good range: EVs now have an average range of 197 miles. Certain models go even further on a single charge
- flexible fuelling: You can charge at home, work, or public charging stations.
Please read our EV charging page for more information on charging points in the district.
E-Bikes
E-bikes are a great way to travel quickly and with low carbon emissions. You can travel by e-bikes by using Cambridge Electric Transport's E-bike Service which allows you to hire e-bikes around South Cambridgeshire.
You can also buy your own e-bike. Check out the Energy Saving Trust for advice on getting your own.
Car sharing
Sharing a car when commuting can be cheaper and greener. You can join CamShare for free.
Employee Cycle Scheme
Cyclescheme is an employee benefit that saves you money on a bike and accessories. You pay nothing upfront, and the payments come from your salary tax-efficiently.