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New ICE LCV ban date should stay at 2035, AFP says
The new UK Government should not bring the date at which new petrol and diesel LCVs will be banned forward from 2035, according to the Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP).
The organisation has unveiled a five-point list of what it calls “easy wins” for the government, the first of which is describes as “realism on EV policy”.
EV battery passports on the way
Battery passports will be mandatory for electric vehicles sold in the EU from February 2027, with the aim of providing greater visibility about exactly what goes into the battery and where it has come from.?
New van servicing location launched by Intercounty
A new servicing and parts location has been launched by Mercedes-Benz dealer Intercounty Truck & Van.
The site in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, is said to offer a workshop for the servicing and maintenance of all makes of vans, over-the-counter parts, and a range of EV facilities including eight chargers.
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Commercial Vehicle Show names Nineteen Group as strategic event partner
The owners of the Commercial Vehicle Show have announced a strategic partnership with B2B events organiser Nineteen Group Limited.
The deal is billed as combining Nineteen Group’s expertise in organising B2B events with the Commercial Vehicle Show’s established reputation
Ford Transit Courier review
Ford has reinvigorated the Courier name with this four-square looking three cubic metre class contender.
The platform was designed from the outset to be a BEV, with bet-hedging petrol and diesel drivetrains taking the initial launch. Here we review the diesel version in Leader trim.?
Used LCV market has become fragmented reports Aston Barclay’s July desirability index
The used LCV market has become very fragmented in 2024 as SMEs who buy used vans and pick-ups continue to have one eye on interest rates and cashflow before they replace their current vehicle.
The Citroen Relay heads July’s Aston Barclay desirability index with the VW Amarok in second and the VW Transporter in third.?
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