UK-based Ogilvie Fleet has launched Ogilvie ReLease, a sustainable mobility solution providing “nearly new” vehicles to companies.

The new offering will cater to both new and existing customers, with lease terms ranging from 12 to 36 months.

Ogilvie ReLease supports environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals by focusing on leasing used electric vehicles (EVs) instead of new ones.

An array of cars and vans is available from Ogilvie’s fleet of nearly 25,000 vehicles.

These vehicles range from as new as three months old to those at the end of their original lease.

ReLease is also accessible to MiSalarySacrifice drivers, broadening the reach of sustainable electric vehicle options, the company said.

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MiSalarySacrifice enables employees to drive a new EV at a reduced cost through salary sacrifice.

Ogilvie Fleet sales and marketing director Nick Hardy said: “ReLease is not just about providing businesses with an alternative leasing model. It is about embracing a smarter, more responsible approach to mobility, one that aligns with the evolving needs of modern fleets and organisations that are becoming increasingly mindful of sustainable solutions that also bring cost savings.

“Alongside our recently launched Rental Select+ and other products, ReLease further enhances Ogilvie’s complete mobility solution.”

In February, Ogilvie Fleet Ogilvie Rental Select+, a 90-plus day rental agreement that allows customers to select specific models from a live stock list of nearly 500 vehicles.

A company already using ReLease is Agilico, a workplace technology solutions provider.

Agilico senior HR business partner Alan Robertson said: “We have been one of the first to utilise Ogilvie’s ReLease scheme and have been incredibly happy with both the service received and the quality of the vehicles.

“Re-Lease is a win-win for us and our drivers – we reduce our impact on the environment, and they often get a vehicle that might not have been available to them if brand new.”