According to Eurostat data, almost 90% of the UK has bought something online in 2019. Furthermore, the surge in home deliveries caused by Covid-19 has inspired a significant rise in...
As the industry prepares for an alternatively-fuelled future from 2030, electrification technologies present a significant opportunity beyond light commercial and heavy goods vehicles. For example, a number of companies and...
The pressure of adhering to stringent legislation regarding the control of emissions, especially in and around Low Emission Zones (LEZ), will continue to build as 2030 nears. Councils, such as...
As the UK’s first-adopter of a purpose-built 16-tonne electric vehicle, DHL is already finding out what life may be like after the 2030 end to new petrol and diesel vehicle...
This week saw the official launch of Kar-go – an automated last-mile delivery bot from British start-up Academy of Robotics that aims to revolutionise the burgeoning home delivery market. Fully-electric...
A major new research project to explore the benefits of wireless charging for electric commercial vehicles as been given the greenlight and, according to the leading academic at the helm,...
While many areas of the economy have spent much of 2020 battening down the hatches in the face of the global pandemic and Brexit looming large on the horizon, the...
BPW has completed the first stage of an ambitious expansion plan that will enable complete axle assembly for the UK market from its Leicestershire headquarters. Over the past 10 years...
A new YouGov survey has revealed that 82% of respondents support the mandatory fitment of interlock devices to buses and coaches. The technology is designed to tackle the growing problem...
Q&A: Steve Collins, NMCL Automotive Programme Manager National Manufacturing Competitiveness Levels (NMCL) is a process devised to boost long-term operational and commercial efficiency in the UK. Created by a consortium...