
Registrations for commercial vehicles in Spain increased year-over-year by 1% in November, though the entire segment is still down by 26.1% year-to-date for 2020.
Registrations for commercial vehicles in Spain increased year-over-year by 1% in November, though the entire segment is still down by 26.1% year-to-date for 2020.
Overall true fleet sales in Spain have reached 190,000 units so far this year, which is 63,300 fewer vehicles sold when compared to 2019.
Registrations for several European fleet markets showed recovery for the first half of 2020 after huge drops following the impact the COVID-19 pandemic had on the industry, looking at Germany, Spain, France, U.K., and Italy.
Fleet sales in Spain were up by 2,000 units year over year in January, despite declines seen in the overall vehicle market.
Registrations for the fleet markets of Spain and France saw growth in 2019, despite fluctuations seen in other areas of the industry.
Intendia specializes in integrated technology solutions for the heavy-truck market in Europe to help fleets adhere to European compliance laws.
The true fleet market in Spain saw a 2% growth in May, continuing off the strength of the previous month which countered declines seen in previous months.
Fleet registrations in Spain were down 3.4% in March, continuing a drop in registrations overall, year-to-date, and were down 900 registrations when compared to the same month last year.
Fleet registrations in Spain grew by 6.1% in December 2018 when compared to the previous year, and also posted a 10% growth for the entirety of 2018.
McDonald’s logistics network in Spain will now include 14 alternative-fuel powered vehicles that will run on either liquefied natural gas or compressed natural gas.