Decisions for the Long Haul
As a multi-generational family-owned business, Enterprise Mobility strives to operate with future generations in mind.
Our forward-looking approach of managing for the long term guides the way we grow our business, support our people, cultivate partnerships and give back to the communities in which we live and work. As we continue to expand and diversify our offerings to deliver a range of mobility solutions to our customers, we also strive to reduce our environmental impact, invest in local communities, empower our team members and find new ways to integrate sustainable practices across our global operations.
We know a strong Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) framework supports a more sustainable future, and we work collaboratively to address important ESG topics throughout our organization. We’ve also aligned our sustainability efforts with five of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) where we believe our business operations have the potential to drive significant progress and impact for global communities.
Committed to Making an Impact
Across our network of offices, facilities and global branches, we strive to improve operational efficiency, incorporate sustainable practices, invest in innovative solutions and support industry partnerships to reduce our environmental impact.
Enterprise Mobility offers one of the most fuel-efficient fleets in the industry, with nearly 140,000 hybrids and EVs globally. In addition to the zero tailpipe emissions when driving our EVs, the hybrid models within our daily rental fleet offer an estimated average fuel savings of more than 30%, compared to our fuel-efficient internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles.
Globally, our fuel-efficient rental fleet averages 28.7 miles per gallon. *
Within our facilities and buildings, we identify ways to be more energy efficient through automation, including refurnishing buildings with LED lighting and SMART building management systems.
In FY24, 78% of locations in the U.K., 50% of locations in Spain and 75% of locations in Germany were running on 100% renewable energy from green energy sources such as hydropower, wind, solar and geothermal heat.
Across our global operations, we are working to assess our water consumption and explore solutions that enable us to recycle and reuse water where possible. We also conduct regulatory assessments in key markets to ensure our offices, branches and facilities in those key locations meet the region’s water quality standards and guidelines.
In FY24, we leveraged the World Resource Institute Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas to comprehensively identify and evaluate water risk across our operational footprint. Our 70+ global operating groups were analyzed, enabling us to take a systematic and data-driven approach to assessing water risks globally, including water demand, depletion, decline in groundwater and drought measures. By prioritizing high water-risk areas first, we aim to enhance our water management strategies.
We work with various utility, supply chain and industry partners to recycle and repurpose waste materials associated with business operations and fleet maintenance, including oil, tires and windshields.
Since 2007, daily rental customers across our three brands (Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo) have been offered the opportunity to participate in a program that helps offset carbon dioxide generated from renting cars. In FY24, 13,353 metric tons of CO2e have were offset through our partnership with Terrapass® in North America.
Learn more about this program
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