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Volvo announces new 700km range electric trucks
Volvo has launched a new generation of electric trucks designed to handle much longer journeys, with some models offering ranges of up to 700 kilometres on a single charge. The move marks a major step forward for battery‑powered heavy vehicles, particularly for operators covering long distances. The headline model in Volvo’s latest line‑up is the FH Aero Electric , which is aimed at long‑haul work traditionally dominated by diesel trucks. Volvo says the new truck’s extended
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Renault Trafic E Tech to make UK debut at Commercial Vehicle Show
Renault is set to unveil the Trafic E‑Tech electric van in the UK for the first time at this year’s Commercial Vehicle Show, marking a significant step forward in the brand’s electric light commercial vehicle strategy. The new Trafic E‑Tech will be showcased at the NEC in Birmingham, giving fleet operators their first opportunity to see Renault’s next‑generation electric mid‑size van ahead of UK order books opening later in 2026. Unlike earlier electric vans adapted from dies
Mar 272 min read


Could the Middle East conflict accelerate electric vehicle uptake?
Rising fuel volatility linked to the Middle East conflict is sharpening fleet focus on electric vehicles, energy security and long term operating risk.
Mar 202 min read


Ford urges rethink on electric vans as charging risks hit fleet productivity
Ford has warned that the UK’s push towards electric vans risks moving faster than many fleets can realistically manage, with charging downtime and infrastructure gaps creating growing operational and financial risks for businesses. The manufacturer says real‑world fleet data shows that most van operators would need to charge during the working day, potentially leading to lost productivity, higher running costs and increased exposure to operational disruption. Ford is now call
Mar 132 min read


New Electric Van Market Still Well Below Government Target
The UK’s transition to electric vans continues to fall short of Government expectations, despite steady growth in demand and wider availability of battery‑electric models. Latest registration data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) shows that electric vans account for around 11.8% of the new van market so far this year, less than half of the 24% share required under the Government’s Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate. While sales of electric vans are
Mar 112 min read


Wireless Charging Electric Iveco Van Unveiled
Iveco has revealed the world’s first road‑ready electric van that can charge wirelessly, both when parked and while driving. The new version of the Iveco eDaily has been fitted with technology that allows it to receive power from charging coils installed beneath the road surface, removing the need to plug in with a cable. The van has been developed for use on the A35 Brebemi motorway in northern Italy, where charging infrastructure has been built directly into the road. As th
Mar 62 min read


Octopus Fleet launches to help businesses make the switch to electric vehicles
Octopus Energy has launched a new service designed to make it easier for businesses to move their fleets over to electric vehicles, as more companies look to cut emissions and manage rising fuel costs. Called Octopus Fleet , the new offering brings together charging, payments and energy solutions in one place, aiming to remove some of the practical barriers that often slow down fleet electrification. The service is aimed at businesses at all stages of the transition, from tho
Feb 202 min read


Cost Still the Biggest Hurdle to Fleet EV Adoption, Study Reveals
A new Europcar Mobility Group UK study has found that cost remains the single biggest barrier preventing businesses from adopting electric vehicles (EVs) into their fleets. The findings, published in Europcar’s latest EV Barometer, track sentiment across business fleets and company drivers throughout 2025. The research highlights a sector that is increasingly open to electrification — but still held back by financial concerns. While the outlook has improved compared to previo
Feb 131 min read


Government Launches New EV Campaign Aimed at Cutting Costs for Drivers and Businesses
The UK Government has launched its new “Get that electric feeling” campaign — and while it’s aimed at the general public, there’s a lot in it that matters directly to fleets. With EV running costs becoming a bigger part of business planning, this campaign arrives at a crucial time for operators considering the switch. At the heart of the initiative is the Electric Car Grant, offering up to £3,750 off the cost of a new EV, alongside potential savings of £1,400 a year in fuel a
Jan 232 min read
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