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TaxiPoint Magazine asks LEVC CEO what the plans are for a fully electric taxi model


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TaxiPoint has today released the latest edition of its popular monthly digital magazine with some revealing interviews and new technology entering the industry featured.


In an exclusive interview with Joerg Hofmann, LEVC CEO, the taxi industry news source asks when the trade can expect a FULLY electric LEVC taxi and also asks why a range extender was preferred in its current eCity models.

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Other articles include a first look at results of a UK-wide survey on taxi drivers. Cabbies shared how they were financially hit as a result of the pandemic and how they rated the support provided to them.


According to the survey, 15.3% of taxi and PHV drivers received no Government or Local Authority support throughout the pandemic.

Readers of the June edition released can look forward to the following stories:

  • Step 3 Learnings

  • Retrofit: What's the options available?

  • Roadsage: New rear window signage technology

  • Dr. Mike Galvin: Taxi trade survival beckons, but change is needed

  • New Electric Mercedes-Benz: Could it work as a taxi?

  • Taxi Tails: A new children's taxi book is released

  • Global Round-Up and more

The free to read TaxiPoint monthly magazine has been read over 1.5 million times in the last 12 months.

 
 

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