Cintas’ Electric Vehicle Pilot Program Hits the Road
Cintas Corporation (Nasdaq: CTAS) has launched an electric vehicle (EV) pilot program, initially deploying vehicles in Los Angeles and now expanding to multiple regions including Cincinnati and San Francisco. The program includes almost 20 vehicles from various manufacturers and aims to evaluate their performance in diverse conditions. With nearly 14,000 commercial vehicles in its fleet, Cintas is focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions on its journey to Net Zero by 2050. The company plans to procure an additional 50 EVs and seeks new technologies to enhance its fleet operations.
- Launch of electric vehicle pilot program with almost 20 vehicles from multiple manufacturers.
- Strong focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions as part of its Path to Net Zero.
- Plans to expand the EV fleet with up to 50 additional vehicles in the next year.
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The leader in diversified business services launches its first EV program earlier this year
Cintas operates one of the largest corporate fleets in
“Our ability to remove vehicles powered by fossil fuels from our fleet and introduce vehicles that run on renewable or alternative fuels will be an important factor in our ability to achieve our Net Zero ambition and reduce our carbon emissions intensity,” said
“When we meet with employee-partners in the field, the EV pilot program is always near the top of their interests. There’s a lot of excitement and anticipation throughout the organization about our EV program, and we’re eager to see how these pilot vehicles perform while out in service and running our routes,” Nageleisen added.
Hitting the Road
Cintas’ EV pilot program officially launched in early 2022 when the first vehicle was deployed in the
To date, 17 different vehicles from five different manufacturers are or have been included in the pilot program with additional units in
Evaluating EVs in Action
The pilot program will help Cintas evaluate the performance, durability and reliability of various EVs in a variety of business, weather and road conditions. Using the vehicles in real-world conditions is intended to help the company better understand the expectations, benefits and potential challenges of EVs in its unique route-based business.
“When we originally decided to pilot the (electric) vehicles, we wanted to test markets that were cold, hot, that had snow – that had all the different weather conditions – so that we ensured we got the right vehicle for the right industry,” said
Cintas’
“We are constantly talking to our vendors, meeting weekly on conference calls, sharing information, then our team – the fleet team – actually has phone calls with our operations to understand exactly what’s transpiring throughout the week,” Bolen said. “We’re making sure the vehicle is performing where we want it to, and then we’re constantly making that range go out a little bit further, and a little bit further, a little bit further.”
What’s Ahead
As 2023 approaches, Cintas plans to procure and deploy additional EVs around its business footprint.
“We have a unique business and our fleet has unique use cases, and we expect our fleet will continue to include different vehicle models, including various light-, medium-, and heavy-duty units to meet the needs of our business.” Bolen said. “As more options and technologies are developed, and more OEMs enter the commercial EV and alt-fuel markets, we expect to grow the pilot program in both quantity and scope.”
Additional grant funding has already been secured through different government initiatives and the company has plans to expand the current roster of EVs with as many as 50 additional units in the next calendar year. Cintas also plans to pursue additional opportunities to test and deploy new technologies from different manufacturers as they become available.
Cintas leaders are also monitoring innovations and developments in other types of alternate-fuel vehicles. Along with its ambition to achieve Net Zero GHG emissions by 2050, the commercial vehicle industry will also continue to evolve with new technologies and capabilities.
Bolen notes that Cintas remains open-minded about the types of vehicles the company will choose for its fleet over the long term, and that the company is anxious to evaluate new renewable and alternate-fuel vehicles when they’re available: “Who knows what the new technology will be in the next 5, 10, 15 years?”
Learn More
Images of Cintas EVs, and video files, are available for media use at Dropbox (link below). Please credit “Courtesy of Cintas Corporation” in any usage.
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The following videos have also been produced to further explain and showcase Cintas’ current electric vehicle pilot program. Both videos are available for courtesy use with appropriate credit. English, Spanish and Canadian French versions are available. Please contact the Cintas Corporate Affairs staff for additional needs.
- VIDEO: Cintas Launches First Electric Vehicle in Pilot Program
- VIDEO: Cintas Discusses its Electric Vehicle and Alternate-Fuel Vehicle Strategy
ESG at Cintas
Cintas’ sustainable business model has underpinned the company’s growth strategy and imparted a holistic “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” mentality throughout the company’s operations.
This approach dates back to the company’s origins almost 100 years ago during the Great Depression. Out-of-work circus performers Doc and
Since then, the company has grown and expanded business operations to include uniform and apparel rental programs, facility services, first aid and safety products and services, and fire protection services.
Cintas’ cultural focus on its Principal Objective, Corporate Character and Management Systems – defined by Founder
Cintas’ 2022 ESG Report will be published in January. To learn more about Cintas’ ESG program, including its most recent reporting, visiting cintas.com/esg.
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