BMW has recently announced a recall of its Mini Cooper SE 2020 – 2024 electric vehicles due to concerns over potential battery defects. This recall highlights the ongoing challenges that automakers face as they navigate the
Event transport specialist Event Ground Support (EGS) has cut costs and its carbon footprint with Krone’s new 11-metre Mega City Dry Liner trailer. The company typically moves cameras, screens, lighting and audio equipment to concerts, festivals,
Decathlon Stockport has received a new 15-bay ultra-rapid electric vehicle (EV) charging hub, installed by national charging network Be.EV. It’s the largest ultra-rapid charging hub in Stockport, and is located just minutes from the M60, benefiting
Hultsteins and Addvolt are joining forces to host a powerpack demo day on Wednesday 25th September 2024, at Hultsteins’ premises in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. Guests can expect to see a showcase of products from Addvolt and Hultsteins,
For the first time, Kia is attending IAA Transportation 2024 in Hanover, 16-22 September, with a key highlight of the event being the European premiere of the brand’s PBV concept vehicles. With PBVs, Kia is taking
A 2030 Phase Out target for banning new ICE van sales is unachievable, while the same target for cars is a major risk unless the Government matches its ambitious targets with additional support measures. The BVRLA
Whistl the UK’s leading logistics specialists in e-fulfilment, mail and parcels has launched a Fuel Carbon Calculator enabling its bulk mail customers to reduce their carbon footprint by opting to use Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) rather
Leading quality management services provider, G&P, will be making its debut at this year’s Cenex Expo, in a bid to help OEMs, tier suppliers and technology developers bridge the skills gap currently associated with low carbon
New DAF XB Electric and PACCAR Power Solutions at Cenex DAF Trucks goes to the Cenex Expo at UTAC Millbrook this week very much aligned with the show’s theme of ‘Net Zero – Connected Automated Mobility’.
Police officers in Cambridge have been boarding buses as part of a crackdown on drivers using mobile phones. Officers from the Cambridge City Neighbourhood team spent a couple of hours aboard a sight-seeing double decker bus on the