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EXPEDITION POLE TO POLE

On 2022-05-24

ALL-ELECTRIC NISSAN ARIYA TO EMBARK ON WORLD FIRST EXPEDITION FROM NORTH POLE TO SOUTH POLE Nissan today announced its partnership with Scottish adventurer, Chris Ramsey, to undertake the world’s-first all-electric driving adventure from the magnetic North Pole to the South Pole. Departing in March 2023, the daring Pole to Pole expedition will see Ramsey and […]

FORD TRIALS GEOFENCING TECH

On 2022-05-24

FORD TRIALS GEOFENCING TECH THAT COULD AUTOMATICALLY REDUCE THE SPEED OF VEHICLES TO IMPROVE SAFETY FOR ALL Many cities and towns limit speeds around schools, hospitals and shopping areas. Seeing the signs, however, can depend on how visible they are, whether they are concealed by branches, or maybe surrounded by a cluster of other signs. […]

SCANIA P 64 TONNES ELECTRIC TRUCK

On 2022-05-23

SCANIA ENABLES COMPLETELY ELECTRIFIED 64-TONNE CHILLED FOODS TRANSPORT FOR DAGAB Axfood’s support company Dagab expands their daily foods transports with electric vehicles. Currently, Dagab uses both all electric heavy truck and hybrid in Stockholm. As an addition to these, a 64-tonne electric truck for goods transport will be used in the Gothenburg region. Scania and […]

84 ELECTRIC BUSSES TO AMSTERDAM

On 2022-05-16

BATCH OF 84 NEW GENERATION VDL CITEAS MAKES CITY OF AMSTERDAM EVEN MORE SUSTAINABLE GVB, the public transport company of Amsterdam, is further expanding its electric fleet with 84 new generation VDL Citeas. These vehicles, based entirely on an electric powertrain, will be deployed from 2023 onwards. The framework contract includes an option for a […]

DRIVE MORE, REFUEL LESS

On 2022-05-13

SCANIA MEETS GROWING BIOGAS INTEREST WITH EXPANDED OFFER Scania is a major player in heavy trucks with gas engines. The current backdrop of expanding infrastructure and growing supplies of biomethane gas has generated higher demand, especially for long-haul tractors with the kind of range figures you normally only expect from diesel trucks. Scania is now […]