TAC Announces Discount for Electric Vehicle Owners
MEDIA ALERT: Titus Adventure Company Offering Discounts to all Colorado EV Owners in Response to Front Range Clean Air Act Downgrade
The EPA officially downgraded Denver and eight other Front Range counties from a “moderate” to “serious” violator of the Clean Air Act, making Denver the 12th worst city in Ozone pollution in the U.S..
Denver, Colo. (For Immediate Release): Titus Adventure Company is the latest player in the vehicle sharing trend, fulfilling a massive and growing need in some of the nation’s fastest-growing regions. Approximately 30 percent of all greenhouse gases in the U.S. come from transportation, and vehicles are responsible for 15 percent of all carbon emissions globally. TAC’s approach to convenient, shared vehicle ownership will help reduce Front Range congestion, pollution, and make it more affordable for people to get outside.
TAC is quickly becoming known as the Uber of Overlanding. Completely carbon offset, anyone in Colorado can now rent a fully outfitted overlanding rig right from their phone, and have it delivered to their doorstep, office, or to the airport.
As Colorado natives, TAC is closely tuned into environmental news affecting the state, and owner/founder Travis Titus said, he couldn’t stand idly by when he heard about the Clean Air Act downgrade of the Front Range by the EPA last week. “I want to give people a way to reduce their emissions but still enjoy the outdoor Colorado lifestyle,” he said.
Titus would personally like to offer all Electric Vehicle owners in the Denver area to take 20% off an adventure vehicle rental. Just enter EVME at checkout at tacrentals.com and upload a photo of yourself next to your EV.
Also of note, TAC rentals has unveiled its special winter package for skiers and riders heading into the high country. This new Denver-based brand is positioned perfectly at the intersection of several trends, tapping into the momentum of the Sharing Economy and the Overlanding movement, while at the same time helping a growing number of Colorado transplants access the West’s wild places without adding to the congestion of the Front Range. With so many young people moving to Colorado each day and crowding on I-70 worsening each season, as well as a lack of parking in sprawling Denver, founder Travis Titus saw a need and quit his job as an engineer to begin solving a problem.
According to Titus, “TAC is all about getting more people outdoors and into a lifetime of adventure, with a mission to reduce carbon emissions, promote shared vehicle ownership, and creating Adventure with Impact, no matter the season.”
Titus Adventure Company (TAC) plans to grow as a hub for overlanding and outdoor adventure information, as well as expansion into other states. The brand and its founders are experts in the areas of overlanding, hiking and climbing, hunting, winter sports, and family camping. Look for a Titus Adventure Company branded vehicle at an apartment complex, business or hotel near you and find them online at tacrentals.com.