💥Now, this is what sustainable #CommunityEngagement looks like!💥 Iconic in shape and name, our CPB Contractors team has transformed a 1974 Volkswagen Kombi Campervan into a fully electric mobile information centre, which is being used at community events and public spaces by the project team delivering Transport for NSW’s Warringah Freeway Upgrade project in Sydney. The Kombi was originally equipped with a petrol engine and had an average fuel consumption of 15.5l per 100km, resulting in approximately 36kg of CO2 emissions per 100km travelled. Today, after an ambitious conversion project led by CPB Contractors Plant Manager Wade Rogan, this same Kombi now produces zero emissions thanks to its cutting-edge electric motor and six 9.3kWh battery packs. This Kombi is a real-life example of how community and sustainability can intersect and deliver fantastic outcomes. Shout out to the entire CPB Contractors team behind it, who collaborated so innovatively to bring it to life! You can read more about it here: https://lnkd.in/gS7FtQgb Want to hear more about what's happening across CPB Contractors? You can sign up for our mailing list here: https://lnkd.in/g2y8eRJA #CPBtogether #CPBinConstruction CIMIC Group Limited
Gorgeous!
I think you meant 2.3kgs of CO2 emissions rather than 36kg of emissions. Thank you
Well done to our community team on Warringah - awesome way to reach the community and great for the environment!
Love it
So proud to deliver a new way to engage with the community about sustainability on Australia's most complex road upgrade.
Nice work Wade Rogan
James Page Emma Hale love this!
If it wasn’t for the meddling kids from CPB! Scobby Doo and the gang would be proud!
A perfect blend of community engagement and eco-conscious progress. Great job, team!