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You are here: Home1 / News2 / Company News3 / Michelin supply tyres to subscription electric car service Onto

Michelin supply tyres to subscription electric car service Onto

Date: 4th May 2021 Author: Andrew Bogie Comments: 0
Electric car subscription service Onto will fit Michelin replacement tyres across its fleet

Michelin will supply replacement tyres to the all-inclusive electric car subscription service Onto. Speaking about the decision to fit Michelin tyres, Onto states that it wants to ensure users can access dedicated electric vehicle (EV) tyres. Rob Jolly, co-founder and CEO of Onto said the company wanted a tyre partner that “truly understands EVs” and the “huge impact” tyres can have on EVs’ performance. The company wants its tyres to support extended battery range, low noise and long-lasting safety throughout their life. Chris Smith, managing director of Michelin UK, added that the deal demonstrates both brands’ commitment to sustainable mobility.

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