
New training designed to help fleet drivers behave more sustainably behind the wheel has been launched by E-Training World.
It says its new sustainable driving module is designed to help fleets reduce fuel and operational costs and cut emissions.
The training provider said driving in an eco-friendly manner could save up to 10% on fuel bills for petrol and diesel vehicles, while EV drivers could achieve greater range on the same charge.
Additional potential benefits include reduced tyre and brake pad wear, and fewer collisions.
E-Training World sales and marketing director Jonathan Mosley said: “Our new training module highlights the value that sustainable driving can deliver, as well as sharing practical tips on what every driver can do to reduce fuel or energy consumption and operational costs.
“Harsh acceleration and braking increase fuel use and lead to increased wear and tear on the vehicle. Our training shows drivers how to look well ahead and anticipate potential hazards so that they can adjust their driving early. In doing so, they can avoid unnecessary acceleration and braking, which is good for the environment and results in a smoother, safer drive.”