Fife Coast and Countryside Trust (FCCT) have taken to the Kingdom’s roads with a new electric vehicle supplied through the Enterprise Car Club. The Renault Kangoo will be on the Kingdom’s roads for two years.
This continues a valued partnership between the two organisations – last year the Enterprise Foundation donated generously to FCCT to help maintain the Fife Coastal Path.
David Rodger from Enterprise explained: “The Fife Coastal Path is an amazing resource for our community. The tremendous work by FCCT to make it available for all to use is only made possible by donations such as the one given by the Enterprise Foundation and I’m immensely proud of the support shown by our business to the Kingdom of Fife.”
Jeremy Harris, CEO at FCCT, commented: “This new electric vehicle adds versatility to our fleet in a cost-effective way, and it helps us to further explore the feasibility of using EVs more widely. We’re very grateful to Enterprise Mobility and I’m delighted our partnership continues.
“Enterprise Mobility are a global brand with a strong presence in Fife and I’m really heartened to know that they support our mission to connect people with their local environment.”
Our picture shows, from left, FCCT mobile parking attendant Stephen Watson; FCCT CEO Jeremy Harris; Ravi Singh, Branch Manager at Enterprise in Dunfermline; and Zoë Gray, Branch Manager at Enterprise in Kirkcaldy.