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Leasys UK is expanding its long-term rental offer for Electric Vehicles with new models from Leapmotor.
Leasys UK has appointed Shane Coomber as Managing Director, effective from February 1st, 2025. Having previously worked as Marketing Director of Leasys UK, the appointment comes as Shane marks 30 years within the Stellantis Group, former Groupe PSA.
Driving in the winter is very different than driving at other times of the year and can be a challenge even for experienced drivers. A single journey may involve different weather, road and traffic conditions such as snow and ice, long dark nights and strong winds, so we need to adapt the way we drive to the conditions.
When first considering an Electric Vehicle, initial concerns focus on the accessibility of chargers and how long it takes to charge. Many drivers of traditional fuel vehicles may be surprised to find out that the latest Electric Vehicles can allow you to drive up to 199 miles on a full charge. With more than 60,000 charging points currently across the UK, read on to find out more about how to charge an Electric Vehicle smartly and cost efficiently as possible.
Leasys' strategic digitalisation plan has continued with the release of the new e-commerce platform in the UK.
Dive into our comprehensive resource library, filled with valuable materials including articles, guides and podcasts to help support your journey towards electric mobility. Stay informed, gain insights, and discover innovative solutions and latest trends. Whether you’re looking to install your first charger or expand your knowledge, our Hub is your go-to resource for all-things Electric Vehicle related.
Autumn officially starts in September each year and marks the start of leaf-filled roads, nights drawing in, icy windscreens and low, late sun. Visually, Autumn is a beautiful time of the year, and the fiery, colourful leaves create dramatic backdrops. But Autumn can also be an awkward – and sometimes dangerous – time of year for motorists.
Parking sensors were originally developed as an aid for blind people in the 1970s, although it was not until 2003 that they found their way into mass-market vehicles.