Fuel is the single largest expense for your non-electric fleet, regardless of its size. As regulations become more strict and electric vehicles begin outperforming those
Stellantis, one of the world’s largest automotive manufacturers, has been vocally opposing any changes to the European Union’s 2025 CO2 emissions targets. As the regulatory
Wrightbus has unveiled a 300kW driveline demonstrator hydrogen fuel cell-electric coach, able to cover about 620 miles on one refuelling. The vehicle, displayed at the
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Freight and Logistics has been re-established following the General Election, to bring together parliamentarians and stakeholders from across the
Transport for London (TfL) has recently announced its decision to end the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) vehicle scrappage scheme, sparking debate among residents, environmental
In today’s competitive fleet management landscape, optimising every aspect of operations is essential. One often-overlooked area is the disposal of older vehicles. Traditionally, hauliers and dealers have relied on
According to a June 2024 PwC survey, 49 percent of British consumers are now considering a car subscription as an alternative to purchasing or leasing
Harrogate-based vehicle leasing company, Synergy Car Leasing, welcomed Tom Gordon, MP for Harrogate and Knaresborough, to its headquarters last week. Tom spent time with Synergy
This week I attended the BVRLA Parliamentary Reception at the House of Lords. It marked the launch of the BVRLA (British Vehicle Rental and Leasing
Leading industrial electric vehicle manufacturer Bradshaw Electric Vehicles, which has been producing industrial electric vehicles since 1976, is exhibiting its range of versatile electric vehicles,