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Volkswagen stands up to new Chinese rivals with ID.2
This was a significant moment, I believe The moment when the first of the European car makers decided now was the time...
Fleet Alliance helps EV100 fleet hit 400,000 electric vehicles
Fleet Alliance, along with other members of Climate Group’s EV100, are now running a combined total of more than 400,0...
Will the world run out of batteries to power EVs?
The world is addicted to electrical goods Every month, around 100 million smartphones are sold Now, another indispensabl...
What happens to old electric car batteries?
Are electric car batteries an environmental disaster waiting to happen, dumped into landfill and left to deteriorate whi...
Fleet Alliance tackles 10 EV myths
Electric cars are becoming an increasingly common sight on the road In 2022, electric cars (EVs) outsold diesel vehicles...
Award-winning EV expertise
I can’t think of a more exciting time to be involved in the automotive sector with the migration from fossil based fue...
Give your fleet drivers the latest technology
The difficulty in accessing new vehicles over the last couple of years has meant many fleets have needed to extend their...
The new fleet cars at the Paris Motor Show 2022
While the revolving doors and chaos of our government was unfolding, it was a pleasure to walk through the calmer doors ...
Putting the E into ESG
Acronyms are the language of the automotive industry Who doesn’t like an EV, a PHEV, and an ICE Or how about an ECOS, ...
What’s electric, fast and beyond Taycan
As the boss of your own successful company, or CEO of a profitable and progressive medium-sized enterprise, where do you...
Range anxiety – what range anxiety?
We asked Fleet Alliance, Corporate Sales Director, Rob Wentworth-James about his experiences of living with an electric ...
Electricity costs might be rising, but EVs remain the cost-effective fleet future
Electricity costs are going up We know this The price cap - the most you can be charged on a default tariff - rises from...