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Senior appointments drive Fleet Alliance’s Sustainable Mobility strategy

Fleet Alliance has made a number of senior appointments to underpin the growth of the fleet management provider as a sus...

Star cars at the LA Show

While manhole covers were being sucked up at the Los Angeles Formula 1 Grand Prix (resulting in urgent track repairs and...

Best Workplaces for Women 2023

We are delighted to be awarded the Best Workplaces for Women 2023 It is the third time we have been recognised for th...

Guy Hawkins

We are extremely saddened to announce the sudden death of Guy Hawkins Guy took over Hawkins Fleet Management from hi...

Net Zero Week reminds us to continually challenge ourselves to lower our carbon impact

An extraordinary headline caught my attention this morning: European Power Prices Go Below Zero Again as Solar Output Su...

New battery technology for tomorrow is critical, but don’t wait to change

I can’t help but feel elated that a manufacturer such as Toyota is talking about making electric cars with a range of ...

Fleet car choice: why electric is the better option

In 2022, sales of new electric cars were second only to petrol EV volumes were up 40% – compare that to the 389% decli...

Will the world run out of batteries to power EVs?

The world is addicted to electrical goods Every month, around 100 million smartphones are sold Now, another indispensabl...

What happens to old electric car batteries?

Are electric car batteries an environmental disaster waiting to happen, dumped into landfill and left to deteriorate whi...

Is an EV dirtier than a petrol or diesel car?

There are plenty of arguments and counter arguments at the moment about how green and less polluting electric vehicles r...

Putting the E into ESG

Acronyms are the language of the automotive industry Who doesn’t like an EV, a PHEV, and an ICE Or how about an ECOS, ...

Techno meltdown for robotaxis, but the road ahead is automated

Oh dear Technology doesn’t always quite deliver what’s intended Malfunctions are never what you want, from the bl...

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