Kleanbus to repower Lothian Buses’ diesel buses to electric
Kleanbus, the expert bus repower company, has announced a milestone pilot project with major bus operator Lothian to repower and upcycle 18 of its existing
Equipmake and Perkins collaborate on advanced e-powertrain systems
Equipmake, the UK-based engineering specialist pioneering the development and production of electrification products across the automotive, aerospace, bus, and coach industries, will collaborate with Perkins
Loveelectric.cars launches salary sacrifice marketplace for used EVs
Employers can slash the cost of salary sacrifice cars to their staff by up to 61% by expanding the choice of vehicles to include used
Whistl rollout ANDYSMANCLUB mental health support
In advance of World Mental Health Day (10th October 2023) Whistl, the UKs leading logistics specialists in e-fulfilment, contact centres, mail and parcels, has partnered with
France is reluctant to delay post-Brexit EV tariffs
France has emerged as a significant obstacle for those advocating a postponement of post-Brexit tariffs that are slated to impact electric vehicle (EV) trade between
ATS launch app for drivers to book mobile tyre changes
ATS Euromaster is launching a web app today (09 October 2023) that allows drivers to book mobile tyre work on their fleet vehicles in real
Renault & Volvo to jointly develop electric vans
Renault Group is set to embark on a collaborative effort with Volvo Group, a prominent truck manufacturer, and CMA CGM, a French logistics firm, to
Novo VOLT: A leap forward in sustainable transportation
Anadolu Isuzu marked a significant milestone at Busworld Europe in Brussels on October 6th, 2023, by unveiling the Novo VOLT. As a pivotal platform in
Samsara recognised as an approved supplier on new public sector framework
Samsara, the pioneer of the Connected Operations™ Cloud, has been recognised as an approved supplier on the New Kent County Council Telematics and Associated Services framework agreement.
Nine months of growth for Britain’s new van market
Britain’s new light commercial vehicle (LCV) market grew for the ninth month in a row in September, up 28.1% with 44,760 of the latest vans,










