We are excited to announce that our new electric vehicle (EV) salary sacrifice scheme has now launched. More information can be found on our Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme webpage.

The EV scheme is an employee benefit that allows you to access and lease a wide range of electric vehicles with no upfront cost. As it’s a salary sacrifice scheme, you’ll also benefit from tax and National Insurance savings. If you are already considering buying a new electric vehicle, this could be the most cost-effective way of doing so.

Meet with our EV provider

You can find out more about the scheme by joining Tusker on an online webinar or meeting them on campus for an in-person drop-in roadshow. These events will take you through the scheme and its benefits in detail. This will include how to access and use Tusker's website, deciding which vehicle is right for you and seeking individual, tailored quotations. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask any questions you have about the scheme.

If you’re unable to make either date, you will also be able to watch the webinar recording which we’ll share after the event.

Webinar

The online event will be held on Thursday 7 September at 9.30am to 10.30am. register your interest to join the webinar through https://go.tuskercars.com/tusker-virtual-roadshow-sign-up. Tusker will send registered employees the meeting URL the day before the session.

If you have any issues registering, please contact reward-hr@bath.ac.uk if you wish to join.

Roadshow

The roadshow will take place on Wednesday 13 September from 11am until 3pm. Tusker will be situated on the parade outside 10 East (School of Management building). If there is wet weather, the representatives will be inside the School of Management building, in reception.

Our carbon footprint

As commuting accounts for 5% of the University of Bath's total carbon footprint, it represents a significant area where our choices can make a big impact on reaching Net Zero by 2040. The EV salary sacrifice scheme forms part of our commitment to reduce our carbon emissions. You can find further information on the wide range of ways the University supports environmentally-friendly commuting on our travelling to work and active travel webpages.

Find out more information about making the best choices, when considering an EV, for you and the environment.