European drivers have distinct parking and charging preferences, heavily valuing driving-related connected car services and expecting both convenience and seamless user experiences. These are among the key... continue
Around two-thirds of Britain’s most common type of public chargepoint suffer limited mobile signal connectivity, says the RAC Foundation in report highlighing how the current state of the UK’s phone networks are impacting the electric vehicle charging... continue
While the use of electric vehicles (EVs) is rapidly... continue
Supermarkets across the UK added electric vehicle (EV) chargers to over 600 new locations during 2023, meaning drivers can now charge up at more than one-in-10 of their stores. Analysis from Zapmap and the RAC shows that total... continue
A next-generation electric wheelchair accessible vehicle (eWAV) concept has been unveiled by Motability Operations, the organisation that delivers the Motability Scheme to disabled people across... continue
The Office for Zero Emission Vehicles has funded the deployment of over 380,500 electric vehicle chargepoints for homeowners across the UK. New figures published by the Department for Transport... continue
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure professionals have heard how parking management techniques can be used to improve the efficiency of EV charging networks by increasing the amount of time they are in use. The... continue
While the cost of using public charging points has increased, electric car drivers still get a better deal than drivers of petrol and diesel cars. Zapmap figures show... continue
Nearly half of transport managers at large UK employers cannot yet gather carbon emissions data from their employees’ commutes, suggests research by lift-sharing specialist Mobilityways. Employee commute emissions... continue
Emissions from the UK’s domestic transport sector rose 1.6% in 2022, figures published by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero reveal. Despite rises in some sectors as the UK continued to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic,... continue
Britain’s drivers cemented their preference for monochrome cars as grey topped the new car colour chart for the sixth year in a row, according to the latest figures published by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and... continue
The automotive market is a huge industry, and its evolution has spawned several giant corporations with many sub-brands, many... continue
Almost half of Britons intending to buy a new car are planning to purchase an ultra-low emission vehicle as their next vehicle, according to a National... continue
Across Europe road landscapes are changing as government-backed initiatives such as low-emission zones and electric... continue
Connected and software-defined vehicles (SDVs) represent a new paradigm for automakers and... continue
Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) have made monumental progress in the... continue
Tesla’s recent recall could have cost it billions of dollars, but instead, an over-the-air... continue
Driver monitoring systems (DMS) have gained considerable momentum, driven by the escalating SAE... continue
Five new ultra-rapid electric vehicle charging hub sites will be offered by the Mayor of London to the market. The news comes as Transport for London announced Zest will be expanding its charging network, and the publication of a new report reveals that... continue
2023 has proven another momentous year for the electric vehicle (EV) market.... continue
The Transport Technology Forum’s Connected Vehicle Working Group has undertaken the latest in its series of demonstrations of cutting-edge near-to-market solutions. A group of invited senior decision-makers from the... continue
History has shown us that ensuring accessibility of new technologies and services can often slip down the agenda in favour of rapid deployment and the need to generate short-term return on investment. For example, there has long been a lack of consideration of the accessibility requirements for... continue
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