Innovation in lubricants can help reduce failures of EV components
Pure electric vehicles house an electric motor and a battery pack – combined, these move a vehicle forwards. Rolling bearings, which are commonly used in...
Greener driving: Five ways to reduce your vehicle’s emissions
Many countries have experienced several months of lockdown this year, and the International Energy Agency's Global Energy Review for 2020 has predicted that this...
Is the UK’s infrastructure charged for the electric car market?
In 2019, the UK became the first major economy to set a net-zero emissions target for 2050. In June 2019, the UK said it...
Top five things to consider when buying a new car
The pandemic has changed life as we know it in numerous aspects, especially when it comes to our shopping habits. Even more so, the...
The Decarbonisation Plan: What does it mean for fleets?
The Government’s long-awaited Transport Decarbonisation Plan, published in July, outlined a strategy to decarbonise all forms of domestic transport in the UK by 2050....
Can communication aid the mass adoption of EVs?
The art of public speaking used to be the premier sales tool for influencing behavioural change. From Pericles – the general of Athens in...
How have electric vehicles impacted the automotive industry?
Whilst the current challenging times we’re all living and working in have created huge uncertainty for many businesses and sectors, there is one thing...
What does ‘McLaren Applied’ do in electrified motorsports?
Our video interview with Matthias Dank, Motorsport Director at McLaren Applied.
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What has fuelled the pre-coronavirus growth of compact SUV sales?
In light of everything that’s going on at the moment, it can be difficult to remember what life was like pre-coronavirus. For motorists and...
Getting UK law ready for Autonomous EVs
The UK Department for Transport recently greenlit Ford’s ‘hands-off, eyes-on’ technology for use on British motorways, marking another step towards the day Autonomous Vehicles...









