Transport

UK Government invests £37 million to introduce 319 new green buses

The £37.8 million funding aims to deliver 319 green buses, offering more affordable travel for passengers and supporting net-zero goals.

A more environmentally-friendly alternative to rock salt

Gareth Ellis, the Managing Director at EcoGrit Ltd, charts a safer, non-toxic, more environmentally-friendly alternative to rock salt, a granular product made with natural ingredients.

First ever entirely SAF powered commercial flight launched today

The commercial transatlantic flight, powered entirely by sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), highlights the significant efforts to reduce carbon emissions in the aviation industry.

Reducing aviation carbon emissions through U.S. sustainable aviation fuels

Dr Reyhaneh Shenassa, Chief Engineer at the Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO), U.S. Department of Energy, explains how U.S. sustainable aviation fuels will reduce aviation carbon emissions.

The role of the parking bay in stopping cars from getting bigger

Addressing the issue of expanding car sizes, the importance of parking bays in regulating growth is evident. Let's explore the concerns and potential solutions in the U.K..

Air pollution: Tackling London’s slow-moving traffic conundrum

According to Transport for London (TfL), each year air pollution causes thousands of Londoners to develop life-changing illnesses.

Batteries: A European success story?

Batteries are a great example of a European success story, and seasoned professional, Charles Feld from Grayling’s Energy, Environment and Transport practice is here to tell us all about it.

The Shell card: Simplifying refuelling for public sector fleets

With a variety of applications, the Shell Card offers a comprehensive solution to the management and efficiency of public sector fleets.

Funding boost of £150 million enhances local bus services in the North and Midlands

In a development, the Prime Minister has pledged £150 million in redirected funding to bolster local bus services in the North and more.

Electric vehicles: Accelerating the charge

Perran Moon, Chief Marketing Officer at Believ, turns the spotlight on electric vehicles, which are critical to cleaner air, reducing carbon emissions and achieving net zero.

The UK’s ZEV mandate: Shaping the future of transportation

As the UK gears up for the ZEV Mandate’s rollout on 1 January 2024, an important question looms: Is the nation prepared for this shift?

Taking the connected route to a safer vehicle fleet

Beverley Wise, Webfleet Regional Director for Bridgestone Mobility Solutions, charts the connected route towards a safer vehicle fleet.

Inclusion and innovation are key to the EV transition

The EV transition is gathering pace; however, there is plenty of work to do for everyone ahead of 2035, both structurally and socially says Connected Kerb CEO Chris Pateman-Jones.

The right contractor to manage your EV charging point rollout

Electric vehicle infrastructure strategy is at the top of local governments’ to-do lists. But how does one choose the right installation contractor to support their EV charging point rollout?.

Air traffic control glitch reveals weaknesses within the aviation industry

An issue with the UK’s air traffic control system left hundreds of flights grounded and passengers stranded on bank holiday Monday (August 28), but what are the greater implications for the aviation industry?

Decarbonising aviation: Sustainable aviation fuels are coming to UK flight

Sustainable aviation fuels are coming to aviation. The UK should seize this opportunity, Andy Phillips, Aerospace Policy Advisor at ADS Group argues, as a contribution towards decarbonising aviation.

Supporting the transition to electric vehicles in 2023

The Defence Support organisation has launched hydrogen stations for Front-Line Command EVs, initiating the transition to electric vehicles.

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