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TK Components cut fuel bill with TomTom WEBFLEET

Kitchen components provider TKC has cut its fuel bill by a third (33 per cent) using TomTom Telematics’ WEBFLEET fleet management system and delivery management

eMotorWerks and EO Charging launch UK’s smartest home charger

eMotorWerks, a subsidiary of Enel’s advanced energy services division Enel X and a leading provider of intelligent and cloud-connected smart-grid charging solutions, and EO Charging,

Engenie & M7’s EV infrastructure partnership to clean UK air

Engenie, the convenient electric vehicle (EV) rapid charging network, today announced it has partnered with M7 Real Estate Ltd to install rapid EV chargers across

EE helps SMEs perform better on the road

EE, part of the BT Group, has launched its first Connected Cars service for the five million small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in the

How safe do British drivers feel on the road

New research from leading price comparison site, MoneySuperMarket, today reveals that the majority of Brits (71 per cent) believe that other road users could do

ADAS calibration: why windscreen replacement is not a quick fix

By Jeremy Rochfort; National Sales Manager at Autoglass®  There is little doubt that Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are becoming increasingly popular with both fleets

The installed base of fleet management systems in Europe will reach 15.6 million by 2022

The number of active fleet management systems deployed in commercial vehicle fleets in Europe was 7.7 million in Q4-2017, according to a new research report

The 7 Ways Your Vehicle Can Be Hacked

Despite 110 car models being vulnerable to one of the most prevalent digital attacks – theft of the vehicle via hacking of the keyless entry

Highways England with multi-billion pound contract awards

Highways England launched a new era for road building today (7 November 2018) as it announced ground-breaking multi-billion pound contracts encouraging better planned roadworks and

WLTP drives prices up across late and low stock used sector

The average price of late and low used vehicle stock increased by over £1,000 in Q3 2018 as the supply and demand for nearly new