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What are the major impacts of going electric on a day-to-day basis?
A number of leading companies have begun their decarbonisation journey with Renault Trucks and while an electric vehicle brings many benefits, it cannot be used in the same way as a diesel model. The operators who have embraced electric so far have all shown a willingness to adapt their operations ...
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It’s all connected: The sustainable future of mobility
As the climate change clock ticks, efforts to decarbonise transport intensifies.
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Fareshare takes 20% efficiency gain through My Transport Planner implementation
Leading food distribution charity, Fareshare, has implemented route optimisation solution, to optimise its collection and delivery routes across its UK network. My Transport Planner, which uses powerful computer algorithms, and can automatically plan vehicle journeys, is expected to increase productivity, reduce costs, and lower emissions, across its UK distribution sites. ...
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Waste collections clean up
Battery electric refuse collection vehicles are playing an increasingly important role for local authorities and waste companies needing to navigate challenging net zero targets.
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Fully charged: how Renault Trucks made electric the new normal
It’s the only company to provide an electric mobility offer for all uses, from a 650 kg cargo bike to a 44 tonne electric tractor and construction truck. Freight Carbon Zero takes a closer look at Renault Trucks, the manufacturer that has pioneered electric mobility for over a decade, on a mission to decarbonise freight transport.