
Bank of Valletta has installed electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at BOV Centre in Santa Venera as part of its commitment to sustainability. Seven EV charging stations, including one for motorcycles, have been set up for the benefit of employees who have access to BOV Centre, enabling them to charge their electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids, or electric motorcycles while at work.
On the launch of this initiative, Chief Operations Officer Ernest Agius remarked that “as part of Malta ESG Alliance (MESGA), Bank of Valletta remains committed to leading by example from an ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) perspective, continuously aiming to incorporate sustainable practices into its operations and encouraging other businesses to follow suit. This is another important milestone for the Bank, and we are encouraging employees to participate by offering preferential parking facilities as well as attractive charging rates. It is very encouraging to note the great response we’ve had since announcing the initiative.”
Whilst noting that the Bank has solar panels at several of its branches and offices, Mr Agius added that “the installation of these EV charging stations marks another step forward in the Bank’s sustainability journey, providing a convenient and eco-friendly solution for employees driving electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, or electric motorcycles.”
This initiative aligns with the Bank’s ESG strategy, as it encourages environmentally conscious behaviour among employees who have access to the BOV Centre parking area. It also helps reduce the carbon footprint by encouraging employees to transition to zero-emission vehicles, thereby improving local air quality and promoting the use of clean energy.
By providing convenient charging options at the workplace, the Bank is also relieving its employees from the stress to find EV charging stations close to their workplace, while also emphasising a commitment to environmental sustainability, which lies at the core of the Bank’s ESG strategy.
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