Ford of Europe Sheds Jobs as it Prepares for EV Future
A leaner Ford in Europe aims to help the carmaker succeed in an increasingly competitive environment as demand for electric vehicles increases and competition from China intensifies the market.
A leaner Ford in Europe aims to help the carmaker succeed in an increasingly competitive environment as demand for electric vehicles increases and competition from China intensifies the market.
While 2022 presented challenging business conditions, leasing and mobility provider Arval increased the size of its leased fleet by 8.3% to a total of 1.6 million vehicles.
With the withdrawal of a major subscription company from the U.K., several other players have enpanded their reach in the EV marketplace, offering fleet managers another acquisition channel.
Telematics can help solve such fleet management issues as determining location and length of individual EV charging and calculating actual amounts to reimburse drivers for the cost of EV charging.
The two companies will form a joint-venture -- the second collaboration for the two in Southeast Asia -- to offer multi-brand, full service operational leasing and fleet management with related mobility products for corporate clients.
The company is in early negotians with the Chinese EV manufacturer BYD to purchase its Saarlouis production facility. .
A report by the Australian Automobile Association reveals three of the country's five road satefy targets are undefined or unmeasurable.
The global telematics provider's subscriber numbers have exceeded 200,000, one of the largest fleet telematics footprint in the region.
The Cox Automotive industry analysis, AutoFocus, is based on study of data and opinion from across the automotive sector and features an in-depth analysis of Q1 and Q2
Public Sewer Services, a U.K. sewage, drainage and repair business, found the Lightfoot company's driver-first approach program achieved significant fuel savings and carbon reductions.
The company, owned by Credit Agricole’s FCA Bank, aims to build a fleet of 4,000 vehicles in the first year of operation in the U.K..
Cambolive's role is to ensure brand transformation, development and profitability with the launch of 14 new vehicles by 2025.
Dally’s appointment is the third change among Stellantis Group senior executives as the group continues to reorganize its brand management.
The two companies will collaborate on developing flexible, sustainable and seamless charging options to support the uptake of lower-emissions commercial vehicles in key parts of the Australian transport sector.
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