Fruit 4 London to participate in pioneering V2G tech trial E-Flex
Fruit 4 London, a distributor of fresh fruit to offices and residents in the capital, will trial the use of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology to power
Default 20mph limits an ‘essential building block’
A coalition of transport and active travel charities is calling on the Government to introduce a default 20mph speed limit in England. The 11 charities*
‘SERP volunteers’ to help with speed enforcement
A group of volunteers in Essex will become the first in the country to be given enforcement powers, under a new initiative. Co-ordinated by the
AURELIUS acquires BT Fleet Solutions from BT Group Plc
AURELIUS Equity Opportunities SE & Co. KGaA is to acquire industry leading end-to-end commercial fleet management operator, BT Fleet Solutions from BT Group Plc, it
Scorpion Automotive Wins ‘Best Vehicle Tracking System’
Lancashire based Scorpion Automotive Wins ‘Best Vehicle Tracking System’ in 2019 Enterprise Awards. With ever increasing demands on SMEs, managing your mobile workforce can be time
cinch – over 1000 dealers signed within weeks of launch
Within just a few weeks of launching, cinch – the new online service for finding, buying and selling used cars – today reveals that it
BP Chargemaster electrifies Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire Co-op has selected BP Chargemaster as its partner to install 50kW rapid electric vehicle chargers at two of its stores, with more arriving soon. With
Mobility technology provider Fleetondemand acquires FleetEurope
Fleetondemand, one of Europe’s leading mobility technology providers, has acquired Buckinghamshire-based vehicle management company FleetEurope for an undisclosed sum. The significant deal was funded by
‘Quality must come first’ on EV charging
In response to the government’s recent pledge to invest more cash into electric vehicle charging infrastructure, Bureau Veritas has stated that “quality must come first”
Recovery operators demand greater protection on UK motorways
Campaigners from the roadside recovery industry today claimed new government figures on motorway breakdowns have significantly bolstered the case for increased protections for roadside rescue