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Nissan Announces Development Of World First SOFC-Powered Vehicle System

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. announced today that it is currently researching and developing a Solid Oxide Fuel-Cell (SOFC)-powered system that runs on bio-ethanol electric power.

Hi-Tech Update For Škoda Octavia: Compact TSI And Modern Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC)

The 2017 range of ŠKODA Octavia models is becoming even more dynamic and efficient. A new high-tech, three-cylinder turbo petrol engine completes the engine range;

Scania Continues Raising £££ For Local Charity

Staff at Scania (Great Britain) Limited's Milton Keynes headquarters have continued their long tradition of raising funds for local registered charity Willen Hospice by donating

GreenRoad To Exhibit Award-Winning App At Service Management Expo

GreenRoad will demonstrate how its award-winning, driver behaviour mobile app can cut costs and improve the safety of field service fleets when it exhibits at

Jardine Motors Ignites Spark In Apprentices

Milton Keynes youngsters are being inspired with apprenticeship opportunities at local motor retailers in the area as part of Jardine Motor’s Group’s strategy to attract

The Rise Of The ‘Bleisure’ Traveller; The British Workers Mixing Business With Pleasure

More than a third of British employees (33 per cent) frequently extend their business trips into their personal holidays, according to new research*

UK IT Giant Set To Save £2.5 Million With Company Car Deal

Computacenter, the UK’s leading supplier of IT infrastructure services, is set to save £2.5 million over the next five years following the renewal of its

Jardine Motors Group Acquires Collier’s Group in Midlands

Jardine Motors Group has increased its presence in the Midlands with the purchase of Colliers Group.

The AA And Energy Saving Trust (EST) Save Over 9% On Fuel With “Real Time” Driver Training

Initial analysis of nearly 1,900 on-road coaching sessions show drivers can achieve over 9% fuel savings (9.4%#) when incorporating eco techniques into their standard driver

RAC Finds Motorists Want Harsher Penalties For Illegal Phone Use…But Will It Make A Difference?

Almost a third of motorists think increasing the penalty will not change driver behaviour