Van fleets are likely to be the biggest winners from the Government’s clarification that hybrids should stay on sale in some form until 2035, says FleetCheck.
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New rules enabling roadside assistance and vehicle recovery operators to use red flashing lights will “unequivocally” help save lives, according to the RAC.
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More than one in three (35.3%) fleet cars and vans added to Epyx’s 1link Service Network during August were fully electric, the company has reported.
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A quarter (23%) of Brits believe white vans are more iconic than the royal family in terms of Britishness, according to research by Direct Line.
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The Government has announced £88m of funding awarded to more than 40 projects that will help boost zero-emission vehicle tech.
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BYD has showcased a line-up of fully electric LCVs and trucks, springboarding its plans to break into the European commercial fleet sector.
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Stellantis has gone live with a new inhouse conversion and customisation programme at the IAA Transportation 2024 trade show in Hanover.
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Maxus has debuted the UK’s first all-wheel-drive fully electric pickup at this year’s IAA Transportation in Hanover.
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Wales & West Utilities (WWU) has commissioned Costain to support a study into green energy alternatives for its industrial and commercial customers.
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Lightfoot’s driver improvement and efficiency technology has racked up fuel savings of more than £100m for customers in five years, the firm has revealed.
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Red Corporate Driver Training has won a major driver safety award from one of the largest logistics groups in the UK.
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An online platform that allows fleets to share their electric vehicle charging facilities with other businesses is close to launching, the Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP) has reported.