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We are currently witnessing the transformation of public transport for the benefit of both current and coming generations and we feel privileged to be part of this transition together with the other consortium members. —David Barnett, Business Development Director at Wrightbus.
These existing fleets will continue to form the basis for mobility in the coming decades. We are happy to be part of the alliance, working together to promote renewable fuel solutions for both the short and long term. Throughout the world, more than 1.3 billion vehicles are currently powered by conventional internal combustion engines.
In part, this increasing mileage reflected the growing popularity of four-cylinder vehicles. In part, this increasing gas mileage reflects the decision of automakers to improve the fuel economy of ‘new series’ vehicles—those with significant design changes. Diesel vehicles represent 55% of the newly registered vehicle fleet.
To ensure accurate monitoring of the route, journey time and distance driven, the record car has been fitted with a tracking device, provided by fleet telematics and stolen vehicle recovery expert, Tracker (part of the Tantalum Corporation).
to 6.8%) and Latvia (6.6% According to data for 27 markets, EV registrations made by fleets and businesses rose by 51%, compared to a 4% rise for private buyers. When looking at the data by registration type, it becomes clear that incentives are only currently appealing to companies, fleets and rentals,” Munoz said.
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