Gap invests in fleet with AJC EasyCabin

19 October 2020

UK-based Gap Hire Solutions has placed an order of 240 units from welfare unit supplier AJC EasyCabin.

22.9ft EcoHybrid Welfare Unit

A 22.9ft EcoHybrid welfare unit

Gap, which claims to own one of the largest towable welfare unit fleets in the UK, says this investment will extend its fleet to more than 1,700 units by early 2021.

The new products include the EcoHybrid fully automatic welfare unit and the EcoHybrid Solar model.

Gap has also added more EcoSmart Zero welfare units to its fleet, which are run entirely on solar and hydrogen fuel cell power.

All of these models are available in sizes ranging from 12 to 22.9ft.

In addition to these new welfare units, Gap has ordered more Mobile Solar Pods, which are remote solar power generators, and Solar Light Zero light towers to its fleet, after a successful two-month trial with one of its customers.

Douglas Anderson, Joint Managing Director of Gap, said, “GAP continues to work closely with AJC EasyCabin creating and developing incredibly innovative and environmentally friendly products for our customers.

“Reducing carbon emissions in our operations is a major focus for us and we are quite demanding of our supply chain to work with us to make this happen. That means selecting like-minded suppliers and developing long-term partnerships with them. Green Apple Award winners, AJC, is a brilliant example of this.”

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