Natalie Middleton
BP to create city hydrogen hub in Aberdeen JV
BP and Aberdeen City Council have signed a joint venture agreement to develop a city hydrogen hub, targeting production from 2024.
Scotland’s hospitality industry urged to gear up quickly for EVs
Hospitality and leisure industries in Scotland are being encouraged to equip themselves with comprehensive electric vehicle charging to meet future demand from guests.
RAC joins forces with Zap-Map to support electric drivers
The RAC has joined forces with Zap-Map to further support electric vehicle drivers who run out of charge.
Connected Kerb appoints Good Energy founder Juliet Davenport to board
EV charging infrastructure solutions specialist Connected Kerb has appointed Juliet Davenport to its board as a non-executive director.
Drive to zero to come under Northgate focus at Great British Fleet Event
With the Government’s 2030 ICE ban starting to get a bit too close for comfort, a growing number of fleets are trying to embrace the shift to electrification while ensuring operational continuity.
Fleet World Fleet: Vauxhall Mokka-e SRi Nav Premium Auto
While there’s a lot to be said for having a home charger, the UK’s public charging network is rapidly advancing too, says Natalie Middleton.
Geotab to advise on using data to go green at Great British Fleet Event
With fleet emphasis on sustainability goals increasing and deadlines approaching, Geotab is to provide expert advice on using data to go green at this month’s Great British Fleet Event.
BP to help SMEs go electric with new all-in-one solution
BP has launched a new e-mobility solution to help small business fleets go electric.
Ford to introduce seven new electric vehicles in Europe by 2024
Ford is to launch seven new fully electric vehicles in Europe by 2024, supporting plans to go net zero by 2035.
New e-bike and air quality projects to launch under £11.6m government funding
Air quality improvement projects including new e-bike schemes and Oxford’s Zero Emission Zone are being springboarded under latest government grant funding.
Nissan expands Qashqai line-up with e-Power hybrid
Nissan is introducing its e-Power full hybrid to the Qashqai range in late summer, offering a more responsive, quieter and efficient powertrain option.
Mycardirect to expand EV subscription services further after new investment
Vehicle subscription specialist Mycardirect is to significantly expand its business in the UK and internationally after securing new investment.
JustPark launches FleetCharge to keep EV fleet drivers charged
Driveway sharing platform JustPark has launched a new FleetCharge programme to support fleets switching to EVs by unlocking charge point deployment on private driveways.
EVs and hybrids score top marks in latest Euro NCAP tests
Euro NCAP has published its first results of 2022, awarding five-star ratings to new models including fully electric vehicles and hybrids.
Volkswagen ID. Buzz EV debuts in MPV and Cargo van bodystyles
Volkswagen has unveiled its long-awaited ID. Buzz electric vehicle in both MPV and Cargo van bodystyles, providing zero-emission mobility including for future urban solutions.
Energy Saving Trust to reveal how to prepare for 2030 at Great British Fleet Event
As the countdown to the 2030 ICE ban continues, the Energy Saving Trust is to take part in this month’s Great British Fleet Event to advise fleets on how to prepare for going electric.
Renault Austral electrified SUV officially revealed as Kadjar replacement
Renault has unveiled its new Austral compact SUV, replacing the Kadjar with an electrified line-up that includes full hybrid engines.
BP Pulse to reveal secrets of at-scale electrification at Great British Fleet Event conference
While fleets are increasingly embracing the switch to electric vehicles, it’s a vast-reaching subject that brings bespoke considerations for larger fleets.
AX supports Tusker sal sac customers with EV replacement hires
Tusker is using AX’s bespoke electric vehicle hire solution to enhance its salary sacrifice offering, ensuring an EV-for-EV replacement vehicle guarantee for non-fault hires.
New operational approaches could unravel electrification challenges for van fleets
A rethink of operational processes could open up electric vehicle usage at some van operators currently struggling with deployment.