Luke Charters, Member of Parliament for York Outer, recently visited Autohorn Fleet Services to learn more about the company’s contribution as a major national fleet
As the UK’s electric vehicle charging network grows, industry and government need to collaborate closely to avoid black spots leaving users behind. That was the
The BVRLA has published an updated edition of its Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) Fair Wear and Tear Guide, providing clearer standards and guidance for managing
Progress along the UK’s Road to Zero remains in the balance. Growth in chargepoint numbers and the availability of new electric vehicles is being offset
New driving licence rules will come into effect this month allowing holders of a standard category B licence to drive zero emission vehicles up to 4.25 tonnes, without
Helping the sector deliver decarbonisation, responding to regulatory scrutiny, and preparing for further change were the three priorities presented to the sector as part of
The BVRLA is offering a new course to help women across its membership feel confident, clear and persuasive when speaking publicly. Taking place across 20
The challenges facing van operators looking to move to cleaner, greener vehicles will be discussed in Parliament next week, marking a key moment in the
This week I attended the BVRLA Parliamentary Reception at the House of Lords. It marked the launch of the BVRLA (British Vehicle Rental and Leasing
Gerry Keaney will be stepping down from his role at the end of 2024, after more than 11 years leading the BVRLA. During his leadership,