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MG is donating up to 100 hybrid vehicles for use by the SNH employees

For six months, the organization will sell up to 100 ZS models to the GSP agencies.

Chinese-owned carmaker MG is making up to 100. From its ZS electric cars available free of charge in the wake of the current coronavirus pandemic. Five-door SUVs will be sold to the health service for six months. And it will be used to ensure that key staff will get to work given the successful lockout revealed earlier this week.

On Monday, advised Britons to stay home whenever possible, to warn homeworkers and to encourage people to leave their homes only for medical appointments, workouts, and food shopping. Nevertheless, they so known to “primary employees”. Because all of them are unable to work from home. They would also fly to work.

This has contributed to some initiatives aimed to support the employees of the GSP and other emergency personnel. Such as the police and paramedics. The Electronic Parking Reservation Service provided a free parking service to the staff at any of the car parks near schools. While Transport for London (TfL). The London Road Network agency announced it was suspending the Congestion Charge. And so Ultra-Low Emission Zone to hold prices down for people who choose to commute to the area.

MG aims to sell zero-emission electric vehicles through its dealer network to the GSP agencies. The organizations will then disperse the cars to their employees to keep them available. So the first six vehicles have now donated by MG retailer Chorley Group to the Lancashire and South Cumbria Paddy Trust. The agency aims to add more companies to the roster in the coming days and weeks.

Daniel Gregorious, Head of Sales and Advertising at MG Motor UK, said the firm needed to keep the British healthcare system “running” and ensure that people with health problems could still get the support they need.