10-11 March 2015
Hotel Novotel Amsterdam City, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The European Telematics for Fleet Management Show is Europe's largest and most focused B2B conference for the commercial telematics, commercial vehicles and vehicle ICT industry. With 200 + executive attendees and 25 + industry pioneer speakers it is the European Fleet Telematics event you cannot afford to miss in 2015.

Transport leaders from some of England’s biggest cities have backed calls for more devolution.

A bus powered entirely by human waste and food leftovers will take to the road today.

David Cameron and George Osborne will today throw their weight behind a third high-speed rail network, HS3, to connect northern cities and towns.

The Financial Times, citing the research, reported that China is set to invest £105bn ($169bn, €133bn) in British infrastructure by 2025. The world's second largest economy will primarily invest in the UK's energy, property and transport infrastructure.

Business mobility specialist Alphabet has formed a partnership with low-carbon electricity provider EDF Energy to advise fleet customers about electric vehicle charging points and supply bespoke infrastructure to meet individual plug-in needs.

Government and industry funding has been announced towards public sector hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.

A new guide released this week has looked into how local local authorities and the wider public sector are delivering transport services through data

CILT (Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport) has published its 'Vision for Transport Planning' with the Transport Planning Society (TPS).

2014 truly has been the “Year of the Van” with so many new and revised models coming on to the scene from all the major players: Citroën, Fiat, Ford, Fuso, Iveco, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Peugeot, Renault, Vauxhall and Volkswagen…and there’s more to come in 2015.

Rails services between Nottingham, Newark and Lincoln are to benefit from a £2 million investment package focusing on timetable improvements.

There are two schools of thought from manufacturers of electric light commercial vehicles: sell the battery outright with the vehicle or have the operator lease it

Transport Minister Baroness Kramer explains a new scheme that will allow every 
central government department to review its fleet arrangements and consider how
 ultra-low emission vehicles can be used, with the aim of making electric and plug-in vehicles common place on the government’s fleet

With a decision due next month regarding the future of the Nissan battery plants in Sunderland and Smyrna, Tennessee, news agency Reuters is reporting that company boss Carlos Ghosn is preparing to cut battery manufacturing – a move which re-opened deep divisions with alliance partner Renault, according to the agency.

Toyota has gained government‑approved status to build and inspect high‑pressure hydrogen tanks.

The government has launched the next stage of its initiative to support domestic charging points.

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