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Is the UK’s electric future grid-locked?

Last year, the Government announced that it would ban the sale of traditionally fuelled vehicles by 2040, after pressure from the EU and environmental groups

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles provides the key for new prisoner van

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has revealed a new prisoner transport van for police forces based on the Volkswagen Transporter. The van features a full width rear

Car-buyers more likely to visit dealerships than ever says poll

Car-buyers are more inclined to visit dealerships than ever according to a study which suggests car retailers will continue to play a vital role as

Re-Lease goes from strength to strength with more choice than ever

Burton upon Trent fleet management specialist, CBVC Vehicle Management, is seeing its Re-Lease used car solution go from strength to strength, especially with company new

Lightfoot and Bott expand fleet partnership

Lightfoot, the maker of the world’s first technology to reward better driving, today announces the expansion of its relationship with vehicle conversion specialist, Bott. The

The route to tackling rising fuel prices

Supermarkets, on the whole, are known for offering the cheapest fuel prices. However, the RAC Fuel Watch has found that since 21 February, supermarket prices at the

International distribution specialist Transol Logistics expands fleet with Asset Alliance Group

Asset Alliance Group has won a new business contract with road, sea and air transport distribution provider, Transol Logistics, due to its ability to deliver

Volvo Car UK offers free online Fleet Tax Guide, making life easier for fleet managers

Volvo Car UK is encouraging fleet managers to conquer uncertainty around company car tax and legislation by using its free Fleet Tax Guide for the

Government’s Road to Zero Strategy is falling short

The Government needs to supercharge its electric vehicle strategy if it is to have any chance of meeting its new ‘net zero’ emissions by 2050

Female engineers inspiring a future generation

The UK has the lowest percentage of female engineers in Europe*, but on this year’s International Women in Engineering Day, two females from one of