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Electric vehicle leasing booms by 91%

Salary sacrifice schemes saving EV drivers on average between 30-40% on monthly leasing costs since 0% Benefit in Kind tax incentive for EVs was introduced

The destiny of road transport decarbonisation lies with fleets

The fleet sector’s pivotal role in delivering zero-emission road transport will see it responsible for 75% of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) on UK roads by

Why fleets need increased cooperation and streamlining post-COVID

COVID-19 has forced people around the world to change their everyday habits and adapt to a new normal, impacting every industry and every sector. The

New EV green number plates are not registering with drivers

With the government’s ambition to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, green number plates are being introduced for electric vehicles (EVs) this autumn to allow

New gritters take to the road

Ninety-three new state of the art gritters will be patrolling England’s motorways and major A roads this winter as part of a multi-million investment to

SMMT: UK new van market accelerates 26.4% in September

The UK new light commercial vehicle (LCV) market grew by more than a quarter (+26.4%) in September, according to the latest figures released today by

New app launched to help businesses save money on fuel

Saving money on business fuel and onward journey planning are just some of the key features of an exciting new mobile app launched today by

New car registrations drop -4.4% in weakest ever ‘new plate’ September

The UK new car market declined -4.4% in September, according to figures published today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). The sector

September brings an end to three months of rising fuel prices

After three consecutive months of rising costs at the pumps the average price of both petrol and diesel stayed the same in September, according to

DfT confirms 2019 casualties ‘broadly flat’

Evidence points towards Britain being in a period when the number of road fatalities is ‘broadly stable’ but not falling, the Government has conceded. The