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Over 200,000 BEVs to hit UK roads in 2021

Jan 07, 2021Comments off

At least 200,000 new battery electric vehicles (BEVs) will be registered in the UK in 2021, according to figures from DriveElectric, one of the UK’s

Bosch executive criticises electric vehicle...

Jan 07, 2021Comments off

A senior executive at Bosch – the world’s largest auto parts supplier – has told media Germany should “take a stand” against the push towards

Altrad enhances fleet safety with Trakm8

Jan 06, 2021Comments off

How do you maintain driver, motorist and pedestrian safety across a disparate fleet of hundreds of vehicles spanning every corner of the UK? For Altrad

New VN5 wins Best Medium EV Van of the Year

Jan 06, 2021Comments off

The new VN5 electric van from LEVC (London Electric Vehicle Company) has won its second award just months after its launch, claiming the title today

‘Thin’ Brexit trade deal leaves...

Jan 05, 2021Comments off

The new, “thin” Brexit trade deal that is now in effect leaves many unanswered questions that could have serious implications for the UK motor industry,

Catalytic converter: Worth more than gold!

Jan 05, 2021Comments off

Catalytic converter thefts are on the rise across Britain with organised criminals hacking the emissions-reducing devices to steal the expensive precious metals contained inside while they

BPA welcomes Brexit deal but warns of impac...

Dec 31, 2020Comments off

Responding to the news that the EU and the UK had reached an outline agreement on a future post Brexit deal the British Ports Association

Thousands of virus-stranded trucks depart D...

Dec 28, 2020Comments off

More than 4,500 lorries, among a huge backlog of stranded trucks for days in the British port of Dover, crossed the Channel on Friday after

SEAT partners CALM to add mental health ‘...

Dec 17, 2020Comments off

A mental health ‘SOS’ has been added to SEAT cars after nine in 10* Britons say they ‘go for a drive’ to help their mental

Vanishing act for ghost markings

Dec 17, 2020Comments off

An end to confusing ‘ghost markings’ on roads could soon be in sight following a competition launched by Highways England to tackle the worldwide issue.