The heavy goods vehicle (HGV) sector is today calling for an urgent, government-led strategy to drive uptake of zero emission trucks to meet decarbonisation targets.
The UK government is always looking at ways to reduce the levels of emission and increase air quality. This resulted in the city of London
First Bus has confirmed that Leicester will house the Britain’s next electrified bus depot, adding to its sites in York and Norwich, as part of
As a result of a Freedom of Information (FOI) request by the RAC, almost 700,000 car drivers in Greater London could be liable to pay
The HGVzero action group has welcomed new members as it seeks to further the decarbonisation of heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) across the UK and Europe.
The city of Sheffield is committed to improving air quality for its residents, visitors, and the environment. As part of its efforts, the Sheffield Clean
Electric trucks are not cost effective when compared to today’s most efficient diesels, unless the Government provides greater support. That’s the view of the managing
The European Commission has published its proposals for future CO2 standards for trucks and buses over the next two decades. The key proposals are that
The Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) industry is facing a significant challenge with the introduction of new EU regulations aimed at reducing CO2 emissions from trucks.
In recent years, the transportation industry has been making significant strides in terms of sustainability and reducing emissions. One of the most promising solutions is