Newcastle PR firm expands into clean energy with new client wins
A Newcastle creative PR agency is expanding into the clean energy sector with a series of new client wins.
O Communications, which is based in Newcastle, has welcomed three new clients specialising in clean energy, specifically low-emission vehicle adoption, EV charging infrastructure and car-sharing.
Independent electric car charging services firm Elmtronics, has come onboard as a client, in addition to national car club Co-wheels which provides low-emission, hybrid and electric cars on a pay-as-you-go basis and awareness initiative Go Ultra Low North East.
Kari Owers, managing director at O, said: “Energy efficiency is an important agenda and we are pleased to be able to work with local companies leading the way both on a regional and national basis making a real difference for our future.
“It’s been a fantastic journey for us to witness first-hand the benefits that come with using electric vehicles. People are becoming more conscious about climate change and how they can make simple adjustments in their lives for the planet.
“Mixing traditional and social media in these creative strategies have helped us reach a whole new audience out there for EVs.”
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