The council has already deployed the first vehicle, an electric van, with the remainder of the vehicles to arrive in the coming months to add to, and in some cases replace, electric and hybrid vehicles in the council’s fleet.
Councillor Lucinda Yeadon, executive member for environment and sustainability, said: “A very famous frog once sang that it wasn’t easy being green. In Leeds we want to show that it is.
“Clearly we need vehicles to deliver many council services but we can do so in a way that is more sustainable.
“Making the switch to electric vehicles means we can cut emissions from our business as usual operations and make not insignificant financial savings too.
“Having taken a van out for a spin, I can clearly see the benefits and I hope others will too.”
As well as the new additions to the fleet, the council is offering Leeds ultra-low emission vehicle drivers a free parking permit.
More parking for electric vehicles is being allocated in council car parks and through planning conditions the council is ensuring new developments have suitable charging points.
As well as greening its own fleet, the council is continuing to encourage people to use sustainable transport and working to help remove barriers for the transport industry to make positive changes too.