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65 Companies Pledge To Go Ultra Low

Aug 11, 2016Comments off

Sixty-five UK organisations have been awarded ‘Go Ultra Low Company’ status since the initiative launched in May 2016,

Nissan BladeGlider Brings Cutting-Edge Inte...

Aug 05, 2016Comments off

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd today unveiled the working prototype of its futuristic BladeGlider vehicle, combining zero-emissions with high-performance in a revolutionary sports car design.

The Advanced Propulsion Centre Celebrates U...

Aug 04, 2016Comments off

Microcab, Riversimple and Tevva Motors have been shortlisted for the Award for Low Carbon Innovation by an SME

Vantage Streamlines Emissions In York’...

Jul 22, 2016Comments off

Fast-growing motor retailer, Vantage Motor Group, has helped to drive down harmful emissions in York city centre by supplying local business, Streamline Taxis, with new

WWF And Toyota Form Global Partnership

Jul 20, 2016Comments off

Organisations will join forces on the Living Asian Forest Project and climate change

Ford Take A Shot In The Dark With Tequila

Jul 20, 2016Comments off

Ford Motor Company and Jose Cuervo® are exploring the use of agave plants to develop a sustainable bioplastic material to incorporate in vehicles, giving the

Norfolk County Council Partners With Enterp...

Jul 14, 2016Comments off

Norfolk County Council has launched a new car club programme for its employees that is designed to reduce travel costs, relieve pressure on parking at

Leading Firm Takes On Fleet Of Mitsubishi H...

Jul 07, 2016Comments off

A leading UK automation and controls business has taken on a fleet of seven new Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles at its headquarters in

Chevin Joins Go Ultra Low Campaign

Jul 06, 2016Comments off

Fleet management software specialist Chevin Fleet Solutions has become one of the first UK fleets to join the government’s Go Ultra Low campaign.

FTA Has Mixed Feelings Over Mayor’s A...

Jul 05, 2016Comments off

The Freight Transport Association (FTA) responded to the Mayor of London’s new consultation on air quality issues by expressing some relief but still concern that