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Wearable AR tech drives future for Renault Trucks technicians

Renault Trucks is rolling out its innovative remote mentoring solution, ‘Optiview’ in its workshops across the country. Equipping technicians with RealWear HMT-1 headsets will enable

Could solid-state batteries signal a major EV breakthrough?

Range anxiety, expense, safety, weight – just some of the issues potential electric car buyers are having to face. Lithium-ion batteries have been around for

Highways England geared up to help motorists this bank holiday

More than 480 miles of roadworks will be lifted or completed on motorways and major A-roads to help families have smoother journeys over the August

EV experts from Swarco eVolt to promote EV ownership to Countryfile fans this weekend

SWARCO eVolt’s Anne Buckingham and Alistair Decent are set to take part in the BBC Countryfile Live at Castle Howard, which runs from 15-18 August

Electric Vehicle Charging pioneer and inventor sues BP Chargemaster

Calvey Taylor-Haw, an inventor and entrepreneur who designed and built the first electrical charging points in the UK is suing BP Chargemaster for unfair dismissal

heycar launches in UK

A new online marketplace for used cars launches in the UK today. heycar.co.uk is on a mission to bring greater trust and transparency to one of the

Could mobile phones be banned in the car?

Following this morning’s Commons Transport Select Committee’s report, MPs will consider the total ban on drivers using their phones whether they are hand-held or hands-free.

ACIS plugs into electric vehicle training to protect bodyshop staff

ACIS, the UK’s leading distributor to the bodyshop sector, is leading the charge to upskill bodyshop technicians to plug in to the growth of the

75% of all EU traffic prosecutions are from France

It’s official…  Police in France prosecute more British drivers than any other country! The UK signed up to a scheme in 2017, which allows authorities

VSP Vision Care welcomes reports of eye tests for older drivers

VSP Vision Care has welcomed reports that the Department for Transport is considering eye tests for drivers over the age of 70 as part of