Electric Vehicles Expected to Comprise 31% of the Global Fleet by 2050
The global market for light-duty electric vehicles (LDVs) are expected to grow by almost 1% for year for the next three decades, peaking around 2038.
The global market for light-duty electric vehicles (LDVs) are expected to grow by almost 1% for year for the next three decades, peaking around 2038.
In five decades as a fleet professional, Gail Watson has witnessed and managed wholesale industry changes. Her advice upon retiring: “Don’t be afraid to try new things!”
Representing the interests of fleet operators in the UK, Paul and his team are uniquely placed to understand the key issues rising up the fleet agenda for 2022.
Vehicles from the VW Group are the most in demand. With more than 150% growth in the past year for the Group, the Audi Q4 e-tron knocked the Tesla Model 3 from top spot.
The Plug-in Car Grant is reduced by £1,000 to a maximum of £1,500. Only vehicles that cost less than £32,000 (previously £35,000) are eligible. The changes became effective Dec. 15, 2021, which means that any unordered vehicles are not eligible for the higher grant.
The California company Total Transportation Services Inc. has issued a letter of intent to purchase 100 battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) from electric startup Nikola, whose Nilola Tre BEV is designed for local deliveries up to 350 miles.
The new combined Executive Leadership Team (ELT) consists of equal representation from each company and strives to set, meet, and exceed high internal expectations despite functioning as two companies as they work through a seamless and strategic corporate structure and transition plan.
Leasys appointed Rolando D'Arco the new chief executive officer of Leasys SpA, a subsidiary of the FCA Bank, effective December 2021.
OPENLANE iQ provides data analytics and comprehensive technology solutions for more than 40 upstream brand marketplaces.
The chair of the Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP), a UK-based organization representing the interests of fleet managers, believes fleets should skip plug-in hybrid models on fleet policies and focus on pure electric models.
Today’s international market conditions are not so different than they were 20 years ago and there are opportunities to be had (but no one said it was easy).
Csaba Vincze has been named the new fleet director of Nissan Motor in the UK. Vincze takes over the role recently vacated by Peter McDonald, who left to become mobility director at automotive energy tech company Ohme.
The plan hopes to boost Geely Auto Group Sales to over 3.6 million units, outlines an electrical and sustainable future, and teases BEV, HEV, and long-range PHEV models with ranges up to 200 km. The plan also hopes to reduce total emissions by 25% by 2025 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2045.
Ryan Johnson will succeed Shahbo in his previous position. Johnson was general manager of Enterprise’s Southeast England group, the company’s largest UK region.
Australian zero-emissions truck manufacturer SEA Electric has turned to rooftop solar power for its Melbourne assembly facility, with the installation of a 100kW solar power system.
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