From Global Goals to Local Streets: Clean Energy Starts at Home

Today marks the UN’s International Day of Clean Energy; a reminder of the global ambition to accelerate the transition to cleaner, more efficient energy systems.

For those working in municipal services, clean energy isn’t just a future concept. It shows up in everyday decisions: how fleets are specified, how routes are planned, how vehicles are maintained, and how efficiently services are delivered on the ground.

Incremental improvements matter. Smarter fleet management, better vehicle efficiency and reduced downtime all contribute to lower emissions and more responsible energy use – without disrupting the essential public services communities rely on.

At Endurance, we see clean energy as part of a broader picture. Supporting councils with reliable, well-maintained fleets helps reduce waste, improve efficiency and make the most of the resources already in use.

“Clean energy progress doesn’t always come from big, headline-grabbing changes,” says Operations Director James Mulligan. “In municipal services, it’s often about the practical improvements that happen day to day – keeping vehicles running efficiently, reducing unnecessary downtime and supporting crews to deliver services more effectively.”

As the clean energy transition continues to gather pace, progress will depend on actions taken at every level: global, national and local. For municipal services, that starts with practical choices that balance sustainability, reliability and service continuity.

If improving energy efficiency across your council fleet is on your agenda this year, our team can help. Contact us on 01291 440 750 or sales@endurancevs.com


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