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Shifting Gears: Solenis to Transition Fleet Vehicles to Hybrids and EVs

Initial efforts will focus on fleet vehicles located in Europe and North America. Solenis announced it is transitioning its global commercial fleet to hybrid and electric vehicles.

December 16, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

WILMINGTON, Del. (USA) — Solenis, a leading global producer of specialty chemicals, is beginning a transition of its commercial fleet to hybrid and fully electric vehicles (EVs). Starting in Europe and North America, the changeover supports the company’s goals for operational efficiency and environmental responsibility.

“It is important to find opportunities in all facets of our business where we can reduce costs and carbon emissions at the same time,” said John Panichella, CEO, Solenis. “Adopting more sustainable technologies like hybrid and electric vehicles is another action item in our commitment to corporate social responsibility, matching the enthusiasm for sustainability that we see from our customers and stakeholders.”

Solenis will focus initially on the 82 percent of its fleet located in Europe and North America.

  • Europe — Transition to battery electric vehicles where possible and plug-in hybrid vehicles elsewhere, with exceptions as needed.
  • North America — Target 100 percent hybrid vehicles in the U.S., while Canada will be phased in as the local charging infrastructure matures.
  • Latin America, Asia Pacific, Middle East, India and Africa will be reassessed annually, with electrification based on vehicle availability and infrastructure.

The company will conduct annual reviews to introduce new vehicles and expand into new countries.

Recent research shows that road transportation accounted for approximately 16 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2023, the second-largest source of emissions behind coal-fired power. EVs are considered the single most important technology for decarbonizing the transportation sector, as they have lower life cycle emissions when compared to internal combustion engines.

The importance of fleet electrification extends beyond environmental benefits. Regulatory pressures and the evolving marketplace increasingly favor solutions that reduce carbon emissions.

For more information on the company’s other sustainability initiatives, visit www.solenis.com/en/sustainability/strategic-vision.

 

About Solenis

Solenis is a leading global producer of specialty chemicals focused on delivering sustainable solutions for water-intensive industries, including pulp and paper, institutional, industrial, food and beverage, and pool and spa water markets. The company’s product portfolio includes a broad array of water treatment chemistries, process aids, functional additives, cleaners, disinfectants, and state-of-the-art monitoring, control and delivery systems. These technologies are used by customers to improve operational efficiencies, enhance product quality, protect plant assets, minimize environmental impact, and create cleaner and safer environments. Headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, the company has 70 manufacturing facilities strategically located around the globe and employs a team of over 16,500 professionals in 130 countries across six continents. Solenis is a 2024 Best Managed Company Gold Standard honoree. 

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

Mike Osborn

Sr. Manager, Sustainability Communications