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Driver education: The passport to an electric future
As fleets increasingly make the electric transition, it’s becoming increasingly clear that there’s a pressing need for driver coaching and education initiatives. A lack of requisite EV knowledge and driving skills can lead to … Read More »
Exclusive interview: Munro all-electric 4×4 is USA-bound in major sales drive
Hot on the heels of securing the exclusive distribution rights to the Munro 4×4 utility EV – seen by some as the answer to the famous American ‘Humvee’ – all-electric vehicle sales and leasing … Read More »
Comment: Facing an EV future head-on
Peter McDonald on how the fleet industry needs to embrace the post-covid world – and ensure that they are prepared for whatever comes their way.
Comment: Is it time for delivery fleets to electrify the ‘last mile’?
Delivery and logistics businesses have benefited greatly from the e-commerce boom in recent years, but with customers increasingly unwilling to pay a delivery fee, could electrification help fleets remain competitive? Michael Mounteney, UK director … Read More »
Taking charge: Why urgent infrastructure planning is critical to reaching net zero
By Nick Salkeld, COO of MHC Mobility Europe.
Comment: Supporting the private sector in the EV opportunity is key to meeting CCC target
…says Michael Mounteney, director of electrical business for charging specialist TSG UK.
Suttie’s seven days… with a Honda HR-V
Fleet World road tester Alisdair Suttie has spent a week getting to know the ins and outs of the Honda HR-V hybrid SUV. Here’s what he found out…
Comment: Connecting EV batteries to the grid is key to solving energy crisis
To solve the energy crisis and green the grid, we need to massively ramp up battery storage to help power the national and international grid; the successful trials of ‘Vehicle to Grid’ technology proves … Read More »
Comment: The electric vehicle residual value revolution
Liam Mifsud, programme manager at EV battery analytics specialist Silver Power Systems, on how the switch to electric vehicles will transform the way fleets look at residual value management.
Comment: EVBox insight on EV smart charging regulations 2022
Electric mobility has been unquestionably emerging in recent years and is expected to continue growing exponentially in the coming decade. This drastic growth in EV use is placing power grids under strain, and meeting … Read More »
Comment: Charging infrastructure – the smart money is on the data
The Government is increasing its commitment to Electric Vehicles (EVs) as we approach the 2030 deadline date for the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030. But along with … Read More »
Suttie’s seven days… with an MG ZS EV
Fleet World road tester Alisdair Suttie has spent a week getting to know the ins and outs of the MG ZS EV. Here’s what he found out…
Interview: Swarco Smart Charging on tackling Scotland’s EV charging
Justin Meyer, managing director of Swarco Smart Charging talks of the challenges ahead as the country aims for zero emission transportation. Norrie Hunter reports.
Six top tips to help local authorities deploy EV charging infrastructure
Neil Isaacson, CEO of public charge point operator (CPO), Liberty Charge, provides six top tips on how local authorities can deploy charge points at pace and at scale, and deliver a UK-wide publicly accessible … Read More »
Comment: How to go green when you can’t electrify the entire fleet
As fleets come under increasing pressure to go green, Alex Buckley, general manager EMEA and APAC operations for DispatchTrack, looks at how a hybrid approach to electrification can help.
Comment: Used EVs will unlock mainstream adoption of green travel
Volkswagen Financial Services’ UK CEO Mike Todd on why more attention is needed towards the development of the EV used car market.
Comment: Don’t shy away from a green fleet
By embracing simple initiatives SMEs can benefit from greener motoring and enviable CSR credentials, says Alison Bell, operations director of Venson Automotive Solutions.
ChargePlace Scotland partners with Paua to trial new roaming charge platform
A new one-card charging platform that allows EV drivers to connect to Scotland’s charging network is being piloted, with major potential benefits for fleets and drivers.
Comment: No need to worry about smart charging
Jordan Brompton, co-founder and CMO of EV charger firm Myenergi, on why the new smart charging regulations are a positive move for drivers.
Column: Time to clear the confusion on charging
Andrew Lawson, head of fleet at EO Charging, says shifting grants and confusing regulatory landscape must not obscure the clear business case for commercial EV fleets.