CLUB CAR AWARDS GRANT TO ADVANCE CAMPUS SUSTAINABILITY

Electric Vehicle Will Set New Fleet Standard at Centre College

AUGUSTA, Ga. (Jan. 20, 2022) — Club Car®, a global leader in golf, consumer, and utility vehicles, announced today the recipient of its 2021 Campus Sustainability Grant. Centre College, a liberal arts college in Danville, Kentucky, will receive a customized Club Car Carryall electric vehicle.

“Now, more than ever, sustainability is a defining issue for colleges and universities,” said Kathryn Sterba, channel marketing leader at Club Car. “This marks the third year for our Campus Sustainability Grant Program, and each year the responses continue to inspire us. We’re excited to work with Centre College and help drive their environmental efforts forward.”

Club Car launched the grant program in July 2019 to connect sustainability and fleet decision-makers to help overcome the challenge of finding the time and resources to explore transportation options. Schools across the U.S., from large public institutions to private colleges, applied for the grant. Club Car selected Centre College based on its commitment to sustainability and vision for how campus transportation contributes to reaching related goals.

Centre College plans to use the Club Car Carryall electric vehicle to support its vision of complete electrification of its college-owned fleet. With the Carryall traveling the public roads to and from campus, it will be a visible reminder of Centre’s commitment to sustainability.

“Centre is in the process of creating a broader, more holistic Sustainability Action Plan, and one of our leading priorities is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2040,” said Nick Bowman, Centre College’s Sustainability Fellow. “To do this, we are tracking our greenhouse gas emissions and have found that transportation accounts for almost a quarter of all emissions. We recognize that the most controllable change is in our college-owned fleet.”

Club Car and Centre College are collaborating to define the needs and select features for the vehicle, which will be custom-built. The collaboration will ensure that the vehicle is durable, fully electric, and has a high safety rating as well as a highly efficient battery and charging system.

Previous winners of the Campus Sustainability Grant from Club Car include Cal State Fullerton in 2019 and the College of Charleston in 2020. Cal State Fullerton worked with Club Car to build a custom Carryall electric vehicle to advance its pilot food waste recycling program. The College of Charleston selected an all-electric Club Car 411 pickup bed vehicle to perform a multitude of tasks on campus and as a first step toward achieving its goal of carbon neutrality by the year 2050.

Club Car makes Carryall utility and transport vehicles, including a range of electric vehicles, for a wide variety of functions on campus — from building management to landscaping to athletics.

About Club Car

With more than 60 years of experience of innovation and design in producing small-wheel vehicles, Club Car is a leading manufacturer of gas and electric golf, utility, and personal transportation vehicles. Founded in 1958, the Club Car product portfolio has grown to include much more than golf cars, now encompassing vehicles for commercial and consumer markets, built with an uncompromised desire for superior performance. As an industry leader in electrification and sustainability, Club Car is proud to be at the forefront of environmentally responsible Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) technologies.