The Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP) is urging improvements in 12-volt battery technology, as "bricking" issues continue to hamper the adoption of electric vans.
Four out of ten fleets (40%) plan to start using second-hand vans in the next three years according to new research
Tesla has launched a charm offensive to woo back European leasing companies after repeated retail price cuts devalued their fleets.
Leasing giant Ayvens is to relaunch its Ayvens Carmarket used car remarketing platform aimed at professional car traders and dealers in the UK.
Pentagon Motor Group has taken on the van business of Motus Commercials, a sister company from its parent group in a move that consolidates its LCV presence in the North and Midlands.
Adoption of the dealer agency model appears to be leading to poorer quality vehicle deliveries in at least some instances, says the AFP.
AM100 group TrustFord has taken home the trophy for Fleet Dealer of the Year in the annual Fleet News Awards.
Tesla is facing criticism from multiple UK fleet operators, prompting the electric car manufacturer to acknowledge areas for improvement in its fleet management approach.
Fleet Assist enjoyed record trading volumes as it supports customers to navigate the new SMR environment due to the growth in EVs.
Just when dealerships thought the supply pipeline might be easing, new research points to the risk of remote working delaying the entry of used car stock
The fleet sector’s concerns over the fall in value of used electric cars could be pivotal to the UK’s success in phasing out fossil-fuel models.
Fleet experts are deliver the last word on the real running costs of electric vehicles (EV) compared to those powered by either petrol or diesel.
Fleet Evolution, the salary sacrifice and fleet management specialist, has said it rejects 40% of dealers that apply to join its network because of a lack of specialist EV skills.
A decision by fleet maintenance operation Rivus to close 48 of its 78 light commercial vehicle garages could provide opportunities for franchised dealers seeking technicians.
Breakdown service the AA has introduced a fleet of twelve electric vehicles (EVs) to its existing fleet, including three vans equipped with mobile charging capabilities to rescue EV drivers in a muddle.
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (VWCV) is optimistic about meeting the growing demand for its light commercial vehicles as production volumes steadily increase.
The Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP) has noted that discounts are starting to appear on new electric vehicles (EVs) for the first time since they entered the mass market.
Experience of the process of selling new cars direct to fleets is hoped to help Audi UK as it prepares for direct-to-consumer sales and dealers operating under agency agreements.
Stellantis has set its sights on becoming the automotive sector’s “European leasing leader” after restructuring its finance and leasing operations.
Fleet operators are considering a boycott of certain manufacturers as supply issues and a breakdown of communication pushes them to breaking point.