
Volvo abandons plans to only offer electric cars by 2030
Volvo Cars has adjusted its core business ambitions for the coming years, reflecting the company’s relentless focus on value creation while remaining pragmatic amidst fluid

Volvo Cars has adjusted its core business ambitions for the coming years, reflecting the company’s relentless focus on value creation while remaining pragmatic amidst fluid

When the Government announced laws forcing carmakers to sell more electric vehicles (EVs), ministers hailed it as a triumph that would put Britain at the vanguard of

There’s some good news if you ran out of time to submit your entry for the leading celebration of the intelligent transport sector – the

One of Britain’s most successful Paralympic athletes Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE has backed calls for all public electric vehicle (EV) charging sites to have accessible

A single-decker electric bus is being trialled on the streets of Coventry over the next few weeks. National Express Coventry’s fleet of 140 double-deckers are

Reacting to the National Travel Statistics from the Department for Transport, RAC senior policy officer Rod Dennis said: “It’s abundantly clear that the private car remains the

More than 2.5million Reading All-Bus tickets have been sold since the groundbreaking new scheme was introduced last year. The all day ticket, which can be

There’s less than a week to go to submit your entry for the leading celebration of the intelligent transport sector. The ITS UK Awards showcase the

Glasgow’s taxi drivers could soon be forced off the streets after one of the only companies permitted to make LEZ-compliant upgrades unexpectedly ceased trading. Under the terms

Leasing and fleet management company Wessex Fleet has revealed that councils around the UK have pulled in over £380m from penalty charge notices (PCNs) in
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