LEVC marks another major milestone in its history with the start of production of its L380 Multi-Purpose Vehicle (MPV), the first of a new range of innovative, spacious, fully electric models, which will see the brand
VisionTrack, a leading provider of AI video telematics and connected vehicle data, has been chosen by KCOM, one of the longest-established providers of communications services in the UK, as their safety camera partner for the next
Northgate is continuing its successful programme of national EV roadshows in 2024, with a calendar of events designed to allow as many businesses as possible across the country to explore the electrification of their LCV fleets.
The world’s first pothole-preventing robot, which could revolutionise the way potholes are dealt with, is to be tested on roads in Hertfordshire. The autonomous robot, developed by tech company Robotiz3d and academics at the University of
Volvo Trucks’ iconic FH range has welcomed a new family member with the Volvo FH Aero. Featuring an optimised aerodynamic design and innovative features, the FH Aero takes energy efficiency to a new level. The model
A brewing industrial dispute involving Grangemouth based tanker drivers could severely impact fuel supplies to airports and forecourts across Scotland. Unite can confirm that over 30 members employed by Hoyer Gas and Petroleum Logistics Limited backed strike action by 100 per cent on a 97
The latest addition to the award-winning smart #1 line-up, the #1 Pro, has launched in the UK. Priced from just £31,950, the Pro represents a new entry point for the #1 range, giving an even greater
Family-run Croydon logistics firm ELB Partners has achieved the remarkable milestone of a 10th consecutive Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) Gold award. ELB managing director Peter Eason said the achievement was testament to the hard work
UK commercial vehicle (CV) production increased by 18.5% in 2023 with 120,357 vans, trucks, taxis, buses and coaches leaving factory lines, according to the latest figures published by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). Output
Motorists will still take the first MOT test three years after buying their new car as the Government continues to listen to drivers. Today (25 January), the Government has published its response to the consultation on updating MOT