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Petrol V Diesel

It’s been a discussion raging on for many years. Which is more efficient – Petrol or Diesel? And what are the pros and cons of each?

Diesel vehicles used to benefit from lower taxes, but this is no longer the case. Equally, diesel vehicles are fitted with a Diesel Particulate Filter, which can clog if you’re not regularly driving on motorways. Diesel vehicles also are in general more expensive that petrol cars; this used to be a cost recuperated by lower taxes, but as this is changing there’s fewer benefits to buying more expensive diesel vehicles.

Diesel vehicles used to hold their value much more than petrol cars, however with recent changes in legislation, with higher taxes for diesel vehicles, it is expected this will soon change.

There is also a move by many global cities to ban diesel vehicles by 2025, as they produce more Nitrogen Dioxide than petrol cars, which is thought to have bad effects on our respiratory system.

There are positives for fans of diesel vehicles; although Diesel at the pump is slightly more expensive than petrol, on average diesel vehicles have a better fuel economy that petrol vehicles.

What’s your preference?

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What are the pros and cons of electric vehicles?

More and more organisations and supply chains are going eco friendly and electric vehicles are becoming ever more popular as a solution to the huge amount of pollution caused by traffic. Some in the logistics sector are starting to move to electric HGVs, but will we see full electric fleets anytime soon? What are the pros and cons of electric vehicles?

PROS

Going electric clearly has a number of benefits. Running a cleaner fleet is clearly of benefit to the climate, which can be a fantastic selling point to potential customers, beyond the obvious benefits to the environment. In addition, after the initial investment electric vehicles are cheaper to run, requiring less servicing and fewer replacement parts.

CONS

Despite the benefits, there are some things to consider when looking into going electric! If overcharged, electric vehicle batteries can get damaged, and currently electric vehicles can’t do long distances on one charge. At the moment electric vehicles have a capacity of about 250-300 miles per charge, and with limited charging stations across the country this could prove a challenge for now.

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