The 100 millionth fleet transaction through the epyx 1link Service Network service, maintenance and repair platform has just been recorded today
Diesels may be out of favour on the new car market, but used diesels are more popular than petrols, maintaining values reports Derren Martin from cap hpi
Here’s an incentive for company car drivers – the opportunity to drive a company car for zero benefit-in-kind taxation. And it’s all thanks to the new company car tax tables for 2020/21 onwards.
A desire for sensational headlines is undermining stability of company car market, says Martin Brown of Fleet Alliance Group
New research from leasing and fleet management firm Arval suggests that businesses see the company car as an essential part of fleet management – leaving mobility solutions for the future
GLASGOW-based vehicle leasing and fleet management company, Fleet Alliance Group, has seen a surge in its managed fleet to 37,000 vehicles valued at £1billion. The Fleet Alliance Group fleet has expanded rapidly from 25,000 vehicles to 37,000 in less than a year. The significant growth would place it at number 12 in the…
IN a significant move towards sustainability, 20% of van operators plan to use electric vans during 2019. This high commitment to greener vehicles was revealed in the Freight Transport Association’s 2019 Logistics Report, which surveyed 500 transport and logistic firms. More than 30% of those surveyed intended to use alternative fuels during 2019, and of…
THE number of electric vehicles (EVs) on the used market has risen by 27% since 2017. A study by cap hpi found used vehicle disposal data in the UK had risen to 30% compared with the first two months of 2018 to 2019. The automotive data provider noted that despite a low starting base, EVs…
IF you are thinking about how to plug into a low emission or zero emission van, then here’s an excellent booklet to guide you through the process. Produced by the Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership and Cenex - specialist bodies helping the transition to lower carbon transport - the guide provides an easy step by step…
THE Government has changed the driver licence laws governing vans that are classified as an Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV). Currently, a Category B driving licence allows drivers to drive a car or a van up to 3.5 tonnes. Heavier vans require a Category C licence and require additional compliance with tachograph rules. Not now,…