Enterprise Car Club can save governmental organisations time, money and CO2 by replacing expensive and time-consuming company cars, taxis and per-kilometre reimbursement (grey fleet) with access to greener self-service vehicles. With a growing presence across Ireland, you can easily manage your staff travel by giving them access to our ‘virtual’ fleet. Our full-efficient cars and vans are located parked on streets, in car parks and at Enterprise Rent-A-Car branches.
Alternatively, dedicated vehicles can be installed at government office(s) for the exclusive use of your staff. Either way, say goodbye to processing expenses claims, arranging safety checks for grey fleet and reserving taxis – just reserve online or via the app, unlock and go.
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We have the resource, expertise and infrastructure to manage all aspects of a fleet for your business including:
Telematics procurement, installation and management into Enterprise Car Club vehicles, or vehicles owned by your organisation
Vehicle maintenance, safety checking and valeting
We offer you 24/7 fleet management support.
Reservation system including online, mobile and iOS platforms.
Management of driving record and licence checks with the DVLA.
Enterprise Travel Direct (ETD) is an intelligent decision tool that helps drivers select the right transport option for their journey.
Find out more about some of the Public Sector Organisations we've supported to date.
Cardiff expands Enterprise Car Club to promote sustainable and active travel
Gloucestershire green car club reduces council emissions
Shropshire Council adopts Enterprise Car Club
Highland Council staff save £400,000 with car-sharing switch
Cambridge car club set for new Enterprising era
Gloucestershire County Council Saves Two Tonnes of CO2 a Month with Enterprise Car Club
Enterprise provides car club vehicles for Rushmoor council
Royal Greenwich launches electric car club with Enterprise
Edinburgh signs car club deal with Enterprise
Southsea residents embrace Enterprise Car Club in a bid to reduce private ownership