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Wrexham Glyndwr University unveils electric vehicles as part of extensive decarbonisation projects

Wrexham Glyndwr University unveils electric vehicles as part of extensive decarbonisation projects Wrexham Glyndwr University is continuing to move forward with environmentally-friendly solutions after securing a £1.6m major capital funding boost. New electric vehicles have been rolled out as part of a raft of decarbonisation, green economy and digital learning Infrastructure projects at the university. The university has secured £1.6 million of funding from the Welsh Government for the projects, which will address decarbonisation, green economy and digital priorities. Facilities Manager Dennis Powell said: “This funding is a massive leap forward for our green agenda and has allowed us to replace our entire fleet with more environmentally sustainable vehicles”.

Glyndwr University unveils electric vehicle fleet thanks to Welsh Government funding boost

GLYNDWR University has unveiled an entire fleet of electric vehicles after securing £1.6m of Welsh Government funding to continue driving forward with its environmentally-friendly solutions. The Wrexham-based university has rolled out the new electric vehicles as part of a raft of decarbonisation, green economy and digital learning infrastructure projects. The electric fleet consists of two Vauxhall Vivaro e-life minibuses, two Nissan e-NV200 maintenance vehicles, a pair of Nissan Leaf staff pool cars, and a site utility vehicle. Facilities manager Dennis Powell said: This funding is a massive leap forward for our green agenda and has allowed us to replace our entire fleet with more environmentally sustainable vehicles.

Wrexham Glyndwr University Vice Chancellor Honoured by Learned Society of Wales

Wrexham Glyndwr University Vice Chancellor Honoured by Learned Society of Wales The Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Wrexham Glyndwr University, is among the new entrants to the Learned Society of Wales’ Fellowship.  Professor Maria Hinfelaar joins 44 other new Fellows, all of whom share a link with Wales, its universities or intellectual life and are drawn from all specialisms. She is being recognised for her “outstanding and sustained contribution as an educational leader.” Professor Hinfelaar said: “I’m thrilled and honoured to be elected as a Fellow with the Learned Society of Wales. “The Society promotes engagement with the world of learning and research, which is very much a part of what we deliver at Wrexham Glyndwr and I look forward to collaborating with the other Fellows to help achieve the Society’s aims.”

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