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Production-spec Kia PV5 revealed
Kia has unveiled the production version of the PV5, its new electric van.
The company has released images of the model in Cargo and Passenger variants, with further derivative models and conversions to follow.
Fleets prioritising driver mental wellbeing, Webfleet and Lytx find
UK fleets are focusing on driver mental wellbeing as part of their safety strategies, with 82% reporting formal processes to support drivers after incidents, according to research by Webfleet and Lytx.
The fleet management and video telematics providers also found evidence of safety technologies giving wider benefits.
Renault Trucks to distribute Flexis LCVs
Renault Trucks has announced that it will be distributing electric LCVs produced by Flexis.
Three Flexis vehicles – a van, a modular chassis-cab, and a step-in van – will be distributed by Renault Trucks, joining its electric van range alongside the Master E-Tech and Trafic E-Tech.
BVRLA calls for electric van deregulation in ZEV mandate consultation response
The UK Government needs to act on electric van adoption if it is to meet its decarbonisation targets, the BVRLA has said.
The rental and leasing industry body has issued its response to the government’s current consultation on its ZEV mandate.
Centralised MOT data for electric vans needed, Venson says
A lack of key data on electric van MOTs is hampering government planning for how these vehicles are regulated, according to Venson Automotive Solutions.
The company has highlighted the issue while supporting a?call by the AFP for an official deferral for MOTs on 4.25t EVs.
Driving innovation – supporting green growth?
As a business, the AA is proud to be Always Ahead – committed to leading the way when it comes to supporting van fleets throughout the UK.
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