Odyssey Systems opts for dual-fuel Citroën Nemos

Commercial Motor
February 4, 2009

Telecommunications supplier Odyssey Systems has replaced its ageing fleet of Renault Kangoos with seven Citroën Nemo LX 1.4 HDI vans.

The vehicles, supplied by Advanced Vehicles in Stockton-on-Tees, North Yorks, are expected to cover around 50,000 miles per year and can run on a 30% biofuel mixture.

Mike Odysseas, Odyssey Systems' managing director, says: "We are determined to maintain our company commitment to green efficiency and in this respect the Citroën Nemo ticks all the boxes. We will make full use of the Nemo's dual-fuel capabilities - not only because there is a large depot located near our headquarters in Hartlepool [Co Durham], but because it's far more environmentally friendly."

Odysseas says good fuel consumption, low emissions (119g/km) and competitive price were also deciding factors when it came to purchasing the vans. "[The Nemo] offers good driver comfort and safety and is compact, which makes for good in-town manoeuvrability," he adds.

All of Odyssey's vans come fitted with Trafficmaster satellite navigation, Bluetooth and a backup generator for powering a client's switchboard during a power outage.

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