Real-world trials of distribution trucks with electric powertrains are taking place all over Europe. While series production remains some way off, many fleets are already benefiting from the zero-emission technology, reports Steve Banner
Alternative FuelsThe latest generation of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) is impressive but, as some of the technology is windscreen-mounted, recalibration is an issue that needs to be managed, finds John Challen
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Fixed PenaltiesWith a completely new look and focus on aerodynamics and running costs, IVECO finally launched its S-Way long-haul cab in Madrid. Kevin Swallow reports
Tractor UnitsTrailblazer apprenticeships for bus, coach and HGV technicians turned three years old in 2019. As the first wave of apprentices now finish their assessments, hopes for the programme’s future remain high, reports Chris Tindall
ApprenticeshipsRather than wait weeks or months for a body panel, one bus operator has developed a system to produce replacement parts overnight - by 3D printing. Brian Wall reports
Bodyshop EquipmentShell Lubricants has published a new report to support transport managers in their transition to new technologies for fleet management and maintenance regimes.
Lubricants & SystemsTipper body and tipping trailer businesses Weightlifter Bodies and PPG Fabrications have been acquired by Grange Cross, following the announcement by Paul Weightman of his forthcoming retirement.
TippersDevon-based Philip Dennis Foodservice has taken delivery of six fridge-bodied Mercedes-Benz Atego rigids, adding to the numerous 13- and 15-tonne Atego trucks already delivering reliable service in its fleet.
Temperature Controlled VehiclesDespite 100 years of use in every type of commercial vehicle, we know little about how exactly tyres age and wear in service. That appears to be the principal finding of research published in May, finds Will Dalrymple
Road SafetyNew heavy-duty truck and bus engines must now conform to the latest iteration of the Euro VI standard: Euro VI D. The standard ensures compliance over a greater range of operating conditions, particularly sub-optimum, finds Richard Simpson
Engine/Transmission ManagementElectronic braking systems are fast establishing their credentials across the bus, coach and truck industries – and that is only likely to accelerate as the race towards fully autonomous vehicles gathers momentum, reports Brian Wall
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