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Charging etiquette to keep EVs moving
An increase in the number of EVs on the road is putting a strain on the charging network designed to support them; there isn’t enough chargers. While we wait for the number of charging stations to increase, could better charging etiquette help to relieve the pressure?
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Reconciling the end of the fuel excise discount with ESG targets
The removal of the 22.1 cents per litre fuel excise discount has put pressure on fleet budgets and the people charged with managing operating costs. Could this be the tipping point for going electric to meet ESG goals?
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Are you a good employer?
The motivations of workers differ widely but one thing’s for sure: Everybody wants to work for a good employer. So, what does a good employer look like in today’s job market? What are the characteristics of employers of choice?
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The EV charging conundrum
With battery electric-powered vehicles increasing in popularity, we explore how charging infrastructure has developed and what it will look like in the near future to ensure a seamless shift to electric vehicles.
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Bullbars – yes or no?
As an HR professional, you’re in charge of all sorts of vehicle considerations that need to keep your people safe. Add to that list the question of ‘bullbars – yes or no?’ Does company use warrant the fitting of bullbars to your vehicles?
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