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A414 in the West Midlands, UK's New road and vehicle safety Strategy

Transport Secretary pressure to act on vehicle safety

The Government is facing mounting pressure from road and vehicle safety campaigners, industry leaders and the public to adopt the European Union’s latest Vehicle General

Kia PV5: The Modular Electric Van Redefining the LCV Market

Kia PV5 redefines mobility for the LCV market

Kia has unveiled the PV5, its first Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) – a model that signals the brand’s bold new direction in the light commercial

Light commercial vehicle, LCV, Wear and Tear

New LCV demand dips slightly in September

UK deliveries of new LCVs dipped by -2.1% in ‘new numberplate’ September with 47,418 vans, pickups and 4x4s registered, according to the latest figures published

Infrastructure investment needed alongside Plug-In Van and Truck Grant extension Van registrations down in 2025

Jurni acquires DriveElectric to power the next phase of fleet electrification

Jurni Leasing, one of the UK’s fastest-growing independent vehicle leasing, fleet management, and maintenance brokers, today announced it has acquired DriveElectric, a pioneering Electric Vehicle

The Megawatt Opportunity: The business case for unlocking the electric truck transition

Megawatt charging:The business case for unlocking eHGV transition

The next half a year will mark the start of an electric heavy goods vehicle (eHGV) revolution, as new long-range models arrive with megawatt-charging capability.

Co-op takes delivery of 30 new Scania CNG tractor units

ReFuels enters into a fixed price Bio-CNG agreement

ReFuels N.V., one of Europe’s leading suppliers of renewable biomethane (Bio-CNG) for the decarbonisation of heavy goods vehicles (HGVs), has entered into a fixed price

DX Opens two new DX-2 Super Sites

DX Opens two new DX-2 Super Sites

DX, a leading provider of logistics solutions, including parcel freight, secure courier, 2-person, same day and contract logistics services, is pleased to announce the opening

Drivers Slam Double Yellow Line Leniency

Drivers slam double yellow line leniency

More than a third of drivers (34%)* believe enforcement of double yellow line parking restrictions is too lenient, according to a new AA survey. The

Perceived cost issues blocking the EV transition

Perceived cost issues blocking the EV transition

Over a third (36%) of future car buyers say they will not consider an EV for their next vehicle, with almost one in three (29%)

Government cuts red tape to make it easier to switch to EVs with Electric Car Grant but what about the Electric Fleet, Electric Car Grant to boost the move to Net Zero

How effective has the Electric Car Grant been

Following the first full month of Electric Car Grant operation, with more than 20 eligible models, New AutoMotive research has found modest evidence of switching