News analysis: EVs set to rise within commercial motor
As customers go down the electric vehicle route, Insurance Age has asked industry experts to outline the impacts and challenges that EVs bring within the commercial space.
“The writing is on the wall for fossil fuels, they are finished as far as vehicle propellants are concerned,” says David Rich, head of fleet at Markerstudy.
The motor space has been gradually moving towards greener alternatives, with electric vehicles (EVs) taking centre stage when it comes to ensuring an environmentally friendly future.
Industry experts told Insurance Age that the rise in EVs was imminent, so we took a closer look at how this type of vehicles would affect policies and
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