
ElectroNet Group - Prioritising people.
The ElectroNet Group, known for its expansive electricity industry operation - with over 300 staff in consulting, contracting and office based teams throughout New Zealand - has recently made a powerful move towards supporting healthier commuting options for its team.

Kotahi Engineering: Charging ahead.
Kotahi Engineering stands out not just for its exemplary engineering solutions but also for its forward-thinking approach to employee wellness and environmental responsibility. Their recent partnership with Workride is a shining example of this commitment.

Archibalds Motors - Not just selling cars!
Archibalds is taking a step forward in promoting sustainable commuting by encouraging their staff to ride to work through Workride.

Village Cycles - Impactful from day one.
In the heart of Nelson Village Cycles is leading from the front with supporting their community on to their next Workride!

Accurate Consulting - Impactful way to support staff.
A number of employees at Accurate Consulting have already taken up the ride benefit and have found the Workride process to be straightforward and user-friendly. "The Workride platform made everything easy to understand and follow. It’s great to be able to support our staff in such a tangible way," Chris commented.

Hill Labs - Smartly supporting 450 staff.
When Hill Labs decided to join Workride for the NZ launch, they were excited to announce to their team of over 450 full-time employees the availability of this new staff benefit, aimed at improving health and wellbeing, as well as reducing the environmental impact of commuting to work.
Engco - Embracing a movement.
When The Engineering Company, Engco, decided to join Workride’s pilot in Christchurch, they were not just trying out a new scheme, but embracing a movement.
“Five weeks that transformed sales”
Over a whirlwind five-week pilot in Christchurch, Cycleways joined the Workride retail partnership program, and the results? Nothing short of spectacular.