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    FleetEV serves up workplace wellbeing with visit from Wales’ top table tennis player

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 15, 2025No Comments
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    Cardiff-based FleetEV recently had a visit from Wales’ top-ranked table tennis player, Callum Evans, as part of their exploration into the benefits of workplace wellbeing.
    A joint study by Loughborough University and Table Tennis England highlights the positive impact of workplace table tennis, revealing that employees who took part experienced notable boosts in mood and overall wellbeing compared to their non-playing colleagues. Those who played regularly experienced significantly higher job satisfaction whilst also feeling more competent and more connected to their colleagues.
    The ITTF Foundation also advocates for table tennis to be regularly introduced into the workplace, stating that it results in improved concentration, creativity and reduced stress, along with fostering inclusivity as table tennis is an accessible sport.
    This research also aligns with broader workplace wellness statistics that show investing in employee wellbeing helps to lower absent employees through sickness. A study involving over 11,500 participants across 73 companies shows that a simple daily activity lasting 15 minutes, such as table tennis, leads to significant improvements in fitness, energy levels, quality of sleep and overall mood.
    Leading electric vehicle (EV) provider FleetEV has taken this research on board, investing in an office table tennis table and encouraging staff tournaments. To further improve engagement, they welcomed Wales’ number one table tennis player Callum Evans to give the team top tips, alongside CEO of Table Tennis Wales Owen Rodgers.
    Owen said: “It’s great to see local businesses embracing the sport in a fun and engaging way. The stats about workplace table tennis speak for themselves and you can see the effect it has had on the FleetEV team. A big thanks to them for reaching out and welcoming us to their office, and good luck for their future internal tournaments!”
    Jarrad Morris, CEO and Founder of FleetEV, said: “We were thrilled to welcome Callum to the FleetEV headquarters to advocate for table tennis in the workplace. We strive to invest in our employees’ physical and mental wellbeing, supporting the growth of a healthier and happier workforce.
    “The team learnt a lot from Callum, from what it takes to be a professional athlete to some great tips and tricks for our next game. A big thank you to both him and Owen for coming down.”
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