
New figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) showed that battery electric vehicles ended the full year with 16.6% market share while diesel ended with 9.6%.
New figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) showed that battery electric vehicles ended the full year with 16.6% market share while diesel ended with 9.6%.
Fleet EV drivers who must use public charging stations are finding the experience frustrating and problem prone.
Cox Automotive Mobility will help fleets convert to electric vehicles and modernize while expanding its fleet of mobile service trucks outfitted with on-demand charging for EV fleet customers.
An early adopter of sustainable practices, ANC has committed to growing its BEV fleet both in size and type. The company will pioneer an additional two new electrified vehicles in Australia by year’s end.
The three-year, U.S. $400 million funding will support Geely Auto vehicles research and development in the new energy segment, enabling the company to achieve its carbon neutrality goal by 2045.
Safe driving, emission reductions, and cost containment can all be achieved at the same time.
Royal Mail reports that 70 of its delivery depots in the UK have made the transition to move to either full or part electric deliveries and collections. The first site that went live with an all-electric fleet was Bristol, West of England, in June 2021.
Launched in 2000 by former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, the Compact brings business and the U.N. together to give a human face to the global market. Today, the compact is the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative, with more than 15,000 companies and 3,000 non-business signatories based in more than 160 countries and 69 local networks.
The Australian federal government is facing pressure to increase the uptake of electric vehicles while others are debating the realistic success of implementing similar strategies across the rest of the country.
Now in its fifth edition, the research tracks progress on the key “enabling factors” for zero-emission cars and vans over time, according to the ACEA. The report indicates the auto industry’s investments in alternatively-powered vehicles are “paying off.”
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