Author: Sam Allcock

Volvo Trucks has made history by securing the “International Truck of the Year 2024” award for its Volvo FH Electric, marking the first time an electric truck has won the accolade. The award was presented at a ceremony during the Solutrans Transport Exhibition in Lyon, France, last night. Roger Alm, President of Volvo Trucks, accepted the award on behalf of the company. The accolade recognises the Volvo FH Electric for its exceptional performance, seamless acceleration, and quiet, vibration-free operation. The jury praised the truck for setting new standards in the transition to electric mobility within the commercial transport sector. Gianenrico…

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Boom Supersonic, renowned for developing the world’s fastest airliner, has announced significant advancements in its Overture airliner and Symphony engine programmes at the Farnborough International Airshow. The company is set to revolutionise air travel with a new flight deck and progress on its supersonic engine, promising an accelerated path towards commercial supersonic flight. Revolutionising the Cockpit Boom Supersonic is redefining cockpit design with its all-new flight deck for the Overture airliner, integrating cutting-edge technology to enhance pilot safety and ease of operation. The new cockpit, developed in collaboration with Honeywell and Universal Avionics, features a suite of innovations aimed at…

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Allianz has expressed strong support for the EU Data Act, introduced as a pivotal step towards harnessing vehicle data for enhanced safety and innovation in transport. The insurer, however, calls for additional regulations to ensure secure and fair data exchange, as discussed at the 11th Allianz Motor Day held on October 17, 2023. The EU Data Act aims to empower vehicle owners by granting them greater control over their data. Under the new legislation, users of connected cars will be able to demand that data collected by their vehicles be shared with third parties, including insurers. For “easily accessible data,”…

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Evolito Limited, a leader in axial-flux electric motor technology for aerospace, has announced the appointment of Marc Holme as its new Chief Technology Officer (CTO). This strategic move comes as the company gears up for significant expansion and a series of test flights later this year. Holme, who brings over two decades of experience in the aviation industry, joins Evolito from Collins Aerospace, where he served as Senior Director of Engineering. His extensive background includes leading aircraft system electrification programs for major projects such as the Airbus A380 and Boeing 787. At Evolito, Holme will oversee the development and future…

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As inflation continues to pinch wallets across the United States, budget-conscious travellers are seeking destinations that offer a mix of affordability and quality of life. In response to this demand, Buycycle, a leading marketplace for premium pre-owned bikes, has identified the top five U.S. cities where cyclists can explore extensive routes without breaking the bank. The study, which examined over 50 cities, reveals that these destinations not only boast lower living costs but also provide excellent infrastructure for cycling enthusiasts. Boise, Idaho: The Top Pick for Cyclists Topping the list is Boise, Idaho, a city renowned for its scenic beauty…

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Motorcycling comes with its own set of rules and misconceptions. While some actions are often frowned upon or misunderstood, they are not necessarily illegal. Here’s a breakdown of common myths and what is actually allowed when riding a motorbike in the UK. Filtering: The Art of Moving Through Traffic One of the biggest perks of motorcycling is the ability to filter through traffic, also known as lane splitting. This manoeuvre involves weaving between stationary or slow-moving vehicles, allowing riders to continue their journey without getting stuck in traffic. Despite the negative perception it sometimes receives from other road users, filtering…

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As the UK races towards its ambitious net-zero target by 2050, industries are increasingly exploring alternatives to traditional fossil fuels. Among these alternatives, renewable diesel, particularly Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO), is gaining traction. With estimates from Zemo suggesting that around 4,000 heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) are now powered by renewable diesel, it’s clear that the fuel is becoming a significant player in the market. However, misconceptions about its efficacy and cost continue to persist. Niki Holt, Head of Commercial at Certas Energy, a leading provider of HVO fuel, aims to set the record straight by debunking some of the most…

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In a significant step towards achieving net-zero transport, GRIDSERVE, the UK-based EV charging company known for its Electric Forecourts® and Electric Charging Super Hubs, has introduced its first dedicated mobile app designed specifically for electric vehicle (EV) motorists. This launch marks a new chapter in the company’s mission to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles across the UK. Developed in collaboration with Microsoft Azure specialist Dootrix, the GRIDSERVE app is tailored to enhance the user experience for EV drivers. With a focus on user-centric design, the app enables drivers to easily locate EV charging points, manage payment information, access payment…

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A new study has identified the UK’s most hazardous and safest driving postcodes, with Plymouth’s PL3 topping the list as the most dangerous area for drivers. The research, conducted by accident compensation specialists Claims.co.uk, analysed data from GOV.UK on the percentage of drivers with points on their licences across various postcodes in Great Britain as of May 2024. The PL3 postcode in Plymouth emerges as the most perilous, with 13.09% of drivers holding points on their licences. This figure is a staggering 89% above the national average of 6.94%. In this postcode, 2,657 out of 20,291 licensed drivers have points,…

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A new study has revealed that Westminster is the UK area most likely to see drivers run a red light, placing it at the top of a worrying national ranking. The study, conducted by personal injury specialists Claims.co.uk, analysed data from the Home Office on road collisions caused by drivers disobeying traffic signals in 2022. The data was then compared to population figures to identify the areas where this dangerous behaviour is most prevalent. Westminster, at the heart of London, recorded a staggering 12.30 road collisions per 100,000 people due to drivers ignoring red lights. With 26 incidents of this…

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