
Mark Brochtrup, Frank Castro, and Bob Loeffler all look forward to a little R-and-R after decades in various fleet roles.
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Vilnius is already a car-sharing leader in Europe. Its car-sharing programs helped the city reduce its CO2 emissions by 2,200 tons in 2020.
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Euro NCAP ratings strictly apply to vehicles of the specifications offered in Europe. The ratings do not necessarily apply to models offered in other regions, even when sold under an identical name, as production specification and equipment may vary.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s 5-Star Safety Raring Program evaluates a vehicle’s crashworthiness, but not its crash-avoidance technologies.
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Six months ago, the National Transportation Safety Board recommended EV manufacturers clarify how to suppress a high-voltage lithium-ion battery fire after a crash. Several have done so while others are still in progress.
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Salary sacrifice schemes are one of the fastest growing sectors in the fleet market. Assisted by the UK’s ultra-low benefit in kind taxation policies for zero-emission electric vehicles, employees give up part of their salary in return for a fully provisioned car.
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A new analysis from 1-800-Injured ranks states for most dangerous roads according to various fatality data and assesses the best and worst quality of roads across the nation.
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Taking effect this September, BMW North America appoints Raymond Wittmann, executive vice president and CFO and Marcus Casey, vice president, marketing, both with years of experience in various roles at the company.
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Invers' API platform integrates OEM APIs and normalizes the data for various vehicle types and brands in their fleets.
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Polestar released its Annual Review and Sustainability report, sharing wins toward climate goals and use of renewable energy.
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