We wrote about self-driving vehicle trials back in 2018 (you can find this post here: https://gofers.co.uk/logistics-industry/self-driving-vehicle-trials-2018/), but 5 years on we still aren’t seeing the upturn in driverless vehicles that we may have expected. Whilst there are various reasons for this (COVID-19, cuts to funding, Brexit etc), where does the British Government stand in 2023 on new cars with self-driving…
Mercedes vans have taken many leaps forward since 2013. Electric vans are now heading up the range, as well as the Sprinter range, the Vito and the Citan
With 6 months to go until new laws come into force to ensure all new electric vehicles have sound emitting technology when travelling at low speeds, we wonder how long it will take for all existing vehicles to also have this retrofitted
We’ve written before about the electric vans available on the market but with more and more emerging, it’s time for an update on the vans out there this year!
In case you were worried that any shift to electric will impact our same day delivery timescales, we’re here to reassure you that won’t be the case!
A look at the electric vans we’ve seen on our streets so far this year, and what may be yet to come, including the all new, all snazzy VW electric camper van. Watch this space….
With autonomous & self-driving vehicles becoming more and more feasible, 2018 is set to be a huge year when it comes to more trials of these in cities across the world. With big brands including Ford, Toyota & Honda all vying to be the first to the finish line, what does this mean for the logistics industry?
Are electric vans the future for courier companies – can they really be relied upon for urgent deliveries if there’s no charging point nearby!