Fraikin has published a free executive summary of the Government’s Road to Zero strategy to help operators understand key targets in the report and the impact on their fleet.
September 2018
Monthly Archives
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The Felix Project food charity has taken delivery of seven electric Renault Kangoo Z.E. panel vans, enabling it to go 100% electric for its central London operations while also expanding its work.
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LEVC (formerly the London Taxi Company) is due to start trials of its range-extended electric van in the second half of 2019.
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Company vehicle branding is becoming ever-more important in the business battle but poor or corrupt livery can prove to be a huge cost to business.
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Tracker has launched a new tracking solution, designed to bring “affordable” tracking.
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The Government has pledged £2m in funding for e-cargo bikes grants to help provide a zero-emission alternative to traditional last-mile delivery vehicles.
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by Alex Grant
Maxus is to launch a line-up of large electric vans at the IAA Hannover this month, as part of parent company SAIC Motor’s plans to extend its brands’ reach across Europe.
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LF&E Refrigerated Transport has deployed new Paragon routing and scheduling software to support its nationwide growth.
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England’s hottest summer on record may be the result of climate change but the wall-to-wall sunshine has actually helped one firm go greener.
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Sixteen of the UK’s largest van fleet operators, including the Environment Agency, Network Rail and Tesco, have committed to adopting electric vans by 2020 under a new government-backed scheme intended to drive air quality improvements.