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Further response to the government’s freeze on Company Car Tax

There has been a big response to the report that the government was finally listening to the industry and is going to freeze Company Car

Engenie to double UK’s number of rapid electric vehicle charging points

Engenie, one of the UK’s fastest growing electric vehicle (EV) rapid charging networks, will double the current number of rapid charge points in the UK

UK’s largest independent battery manufacturing facility opens

HYVE, the UK’s largest independent battery manufacturing facility, outside major Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), opens in Sunderland today. The site is home to Hyperdrive Innovation,

Road accident data reveals the dangers of not wearing shades at the wheel

Thanks to dazzling sunlight, drivers could be putting the safety of all road users at risk by not wearing sunglasses behind the wheel. Department for Transport (DfT) data showing contributory

The stress reducing, mood-responsive car

How much would you like to drive a car that responds to your mood and can reduce your stress? Jaguar Land Rover says it’s researching

HORIBA MIRA Presses Industry to Speed Up EV Adoption

Amid Jaguar Land Rover’s (JLR) recent announcement to invest over £1bn in electric car production, global engineering consultancy HORIBA MIRA is calling on the industry

Must-have tool to navigate EU’s complex, changing fiscal landscape

Where are Europe’s new low-emission zones, and what are the rules governing them? Which countries are increasing the CO2 component in their vehicle taxes, and

Government provides welcome boost to the company car market

The BVRLA has welcomed today’s announcement from HM Treasury confirming the government’s decision to freeze company car tax. A move set to benefit just under

Highways England goes multilingual with roadworks signs

Electronic message signs have gone all multilingual in a ground-breaking initiative to improve roadworks information for lorry drivers. Highways England has started giving roadworks information

Use current uncertainty to reshape fleet for a sustainable future

Procurement departments in UK companies should see the current high-uncertainty environment as an opportunity to rethink their supply chain strategies, increase flexibility, bring in best-in-practice