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Workshops are becoming more diverse

Nearly two thirds of automotive professionals have seen an increase in the number of female personnel in workshops, according to research from CitNOW. Alongside highlighting

How to use digital solutions to help accelerate workflows

Fleet managers have a diverse range of regulatory standards to adhere to. Vehicle and driver safety checks, goods declarations and environmental impact reports are just

BP Chargemaster unveils new 150kW ultra-fast charger

BP Chargemaster’s new 150kW ultra-fast charger has been unveiled at the Fully Charged LIVE event at Silverstone, and will soon start to appear across Polar,

Octopus Electric Vehicles and Wallbox partner to bring vehicle-to-grid technology to the UK

Today, Octopus Electric Vehicles and Wallbox announce a partnership to bring Wallbox’s revolutionary vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology to the UK: the smallest and lightest residential V2G

Responses to Closure of Ford Engine Plant

Rachel Clift, Health & Wellbeing Director at Ben – the automotive industry charity commented: The changing landscape of the automotive industry means a less certain future for

Ford confirms start of consultation on closure of Bridgend Engine Plant

After detailed consideration, Ford today confirmed the start of a consultation with its unions concerning the potential closure of the Ford Bridgend Engine Plant in

Majority of drivers will avoid EU speed limiters, according to survey

In March, the European Commission provisionally agreed a plan to make speed limiters mandatory for all vehicles sold in Europe from 2022. Regardless of withdrawal,

Businesses plug in to expert help in preparation for an electric fleet future

DriveElectric, one of the UK’s largest independent electric car and van suppliers, will take to the Fully Charged LIVE stage next week to discuss the

Scorpion Automotive hold vehicle crime training day for Police Designing Out Crime Officers

Scorpion Automotive have welcomed a group of Police Designing Out Crime Officers (DOCO’s) to their headquarters and production site in Chorley, Lancashire. The purpose of

Motorists call for tougher penalties for drivers caught using their phones behind the wheel

Almost 90 per cent of motorists would like to see tougher penalties handed out to other drivers caught using their phone while behind the wheel