Solaris receives order for 270 electric artics for Berlin
By Bradley Osborne – 20th July 2025
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By Bradley Osborne – 20th July 2025
By Bradley Osborne – 20th July 2025
By Luke Willetts – 20th July 2025
The new system is being trialled in Erfurt and “taps into the depot’s 750 V DC catenary to feed two CCS chargers, delivering 100 kW per port or a combined 200 kW output”.
By Bradley Osborne – 19th July 2025
By Luke Willetts – 19th July 2025
By Bradley Osborne – 19th July 2025
The subsidiary of Swedish manufacturer AB Volvo is partnering with Middlesex University, based in Greater London, to put on a three-year course that will combine classroom study with on-the-job experience.
By Will Pulson – 18th July 2025
By Luke Willetts – 18th July 2025
By Luke Willetts – 18th July 2025
This strategic move to assemble locally marks Karsan’s planned further expansion into the markets of North America
By Bradley Osborne – 18th July 2025
By Luke Willetts – 18th July 2025
This multi-site manufacturing investment supports Eaton’s strategy to serve both passenger and commercial vehicle electrification markets across Europe as OEMs shift away from combustion engines.
By Jim Gibbins – 17th July 2025
By Bradley Osborne – 17th July 2025
By Luke Willetts – 17th July 2025
According to Daimler, “among the announced additions are semitrailer tractors and platform‑chassis models featuring extended wheelbase configurations, alternative long‑cab designs with different roof profiles, and options with just two battery packs instead of the standard three.”
By Luke Willetts – 17th July 2025
By Luke Willetts – 17th July 2025
In the two month period before RTX, Certas Energy added six new HVO supply points, bringing the total depots to 28 across the UK, with more to follow.
By Will Pulson – 16th July 2025
By Bradley Osborne – 16th July 2025
By Luke Willetts – 16th July 2025
Speaking to Durgadutt Nedungadi, Sr. Vice President for EMEA & APAC at Netradyne, he said that the company serves commercial fleets across North America, Europe (including the UK and Germany), Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, India, and has announced planned expansion into Japan, Ireland, France, Spain and Italy by the end of 2026.
By Luke Willetts – 16th July 2025
By Luke Willetts – 16th July 2025
RTX 2025 represented Sailun’s first major UK exhibition appearance, leveraging local distributor partnerships to strengthen its presence in commercial vehicle markets across the UK and Ireland.
By Luke Willetts – 15th July 2025
By Jim Gibbins – 15th July 2025
By Bradley Osborne – 15th July 2025
By Will Pulson – 15th July 2025
By Luke Willetts – 15th July 2025
Kumho Tire is a major South Korean tyre manufacturer founded in 1960 with global production in South Korea, China, Vietnam, and the USA.
By Luke Willetts – 14th July 2025
By Bradley Osborne – 14th July 2025
By Bradley Osborne – 14th July 2025
The combined company will operate as under the Aebi Schmidt name, headquartered in Burgdorf, Bern, Switzerland.
By Luke Willetts – 14th July 2025
By Luke Willetts – 14th July 2025
This move by Bridgestone is seen as a wider industry trend, as tyre manufacturers increasingly position themselves as digital solutions partners.