SEA Electric Opens California-Based Office
Australian automotive technology company SEA Electric continues to power ahead in the United States opening a new California based office and expanding its Senior Sales team.
Australian automotive technology company SEA Electric continues to power ahead in the United States opening a new California based office and expanding its Senior Sales team.
Average CO2 figures for new leased cars showed a sharp fall in Q3 2019 on the back of a surge in battery electric vehicle registrations, according to the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association.
Before announcing its decision to bring the service to Calgary, Communauto will wait for the final verdict about the policy changes that city council will take in the upcoming weeks.
Avis, Lyft, and Hyundai were all ranked highest in their categories.
The IARA Spring Roundtable — and the coinciding IARA committee meetings — will kick off the 2020 CAR on March 23, 2020.
U.S. Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt has issued a temporary cessation of non-emergency unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) fleet operations.
Abe Aon, Wabco North American Aftersales service support leader, says new initiatives from the company demonstrate its commitment to uptime.
Diesel Laptops announced the expansion of its offerings during Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week.
DriverPoint Telematics is now fully integrated with Ford 2020 model-year vehicles. The joint integration uses Ford built-in modems to track driver behavior and capture vehicle and diagnostic data.
Dayton Parts has acquired RMW Industries, a manufacturer of wound coil spring technology. Prior to the acquisition, Dayton Parts focused on leaf springs.
No trucking industry meeting would be complete without a discussion of future technology, and Heavy Duty Aftermarket Dialogue in Dallas Jan. 27 did its part, featuring a panel that focused largely on electric trucks.
As the fleet industry evolves, parts and service programs are doing their part to adapt — and help fleets adapt, too.
Four fleet executives shared their thoughts on managing the parts and service their trucks need, from vehicle lifecycle to PM strategies, during Heavy Duty Aftermarket Dialogue.
During a press briefing at the show, the company showed off its latest offerings, discussed its new electric coach, and more.
In a long-speculated move, Volkswagen's global truck and bus subsidiary, Traton, has made an unsolicited bid to acquire the rest of Navistar for $35 a share.
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