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Is this the end of the International car launch? Or rather, should it be?

I’m going to say something to spark a debate…I think it is the right time to do away with the copybook tradition of the ‘international car launch’. Not just the static one (the old guard motor shows and the trend of destination ‘reveals’) but the dynamic ones too. It’s something I’ve mulled over for a […]

Top Five Sports’ Content During Lockdown

Whilst sporting life as we know it cannot continue, professional sports teams and associations have been engaging with fans to help take their minds away from the current troubles, if only for a moment, and use the influence their players provide to drive home the #stayhome messaging. I’ve created a top five, from professional teams […]

The Virtual Grand National and why I’ll be watching

I love horse racing. Specifically, I love the jumps. Why? No single motivation, but instead I’m drawn by its uniquely magnetic combination of the thrill of betting, being outside and enjoying the countryside, socialising, eating, drinking and dressing up. A major highlight of jumps each year is the Aintree Festival and its showpiece, the Grand […]

Premium electric vehicle home-charger brand, Andersen choose Performance

Less than a year after launching its new Technology division, Performance Communications announces its latest client win, having been appointed by Andersen, a British manufacturer and installer of high-end electric vehicle charge points. Addressing the booming electric vehicle market, Andersen is the leading style-conscious home charger on the market for those who don’t just want […]

2035 petrol and diesel ban is one thing, but what about the race to renewable electricity?

Last year I bought an electric vehicle, or a BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle) if we’re adopting the abbreviations that dominate the automotive electrification landscape. Today, the consumer has the choice of a PHEV, HEV, MHEV, Hybrid…or for some brands, the somewhat controversial marketing descriptor a ‘self-charging’ car. As we all know, the Government recently announced […]

Motorcycle Parking – Where are motorcycles allowed to park?

Confession time… last month I got a parking ticket. Okay, not a groundbreaking confession, but it was annoying and expensive. And for me is an example of one of the few annoyances of riding a motorcycle – the inconsistent rules regarding bikes, and specifically, motorcycle parking. Since passing my motorcycle test, there have been very […]

Nike shoe controversy

Technological advancements in sport are guaranteed just as much as death and taxes. Nike has recently found that improvements can possibly go too far and put noses seriously out of joint! While the annual F1 tech debate arises annually when a cluster of teams significantly outgun the rest, the debate in the legality of the […]

Will motorcycles go electric?

Is it inevitable that motorcycles will go electric? In the UK, interest in electric cars has grown strongly over the last four years: However, searches for electric motorcycles have been slower to take off: So why is consumer interest low? Are bikers inherently less green? Seemingly not, they are simply more pragmatic; almost a quarter […]

A Lesson in being bold…from a rodent

Sometimes in life – and work – reminders about how to be successful come from the unlikeliest of sources. In the business we call comms, it’s often easy to forget the power of being bold. From an agency point of view, we are often beholden to clients and the restrictions they place on our unabated […]

Can electric bicycles help pull motorcycles out of a hole?

Remora fish use suction to stick to sharks or whales. They help remove dead skin from the host while benefiting from the protection of the bigger fish. The relationship can sometimes be mistaken for a parasitic one. But look closer and you can see the vital role both play in the ecosystem. One supports the […]

Prince Andrew is in a crisis of his own making

It’s all about controlling the narrative, getting ahead of the story – so the old crisis comms adage goes. Presumably, that’s what Prince Andrew was trying to do with his disastrous interview with Newsnight’s Emily Maitlis on Saturday night. The outcome. Column inch after column inch of criticism in every major news outlet, in print […]

Autonomous vehicle software leader, Oxbotica appoints Performance for integrated communications programme

Following the launch of its Technology division last Summer, Performance Communications has been appointed by Oxbotica, a leader in autonomous vehicle software, to handle its integrated Marketing and Communications programme. Since it was founded out of Academia in 2014, Oxbotica has really put the UK on the map at the forefront of self-driving vehicle development. […]

Performance Charges Ahead With Electric Truck Pioneer, Tevva Motors

Electric commercial vehicle technology supplier, Tevva Motors Ltd, has selected Performance Communications to handle its PR and communications function. Tevva, based in Chelmsford, Essex, has emerged as a world leader in the development and provision of technologies that can electrify almost any existing, medium-duty (7.5t-14t) truck. While the ambition, economics and timeline of OEM electrification […]

Team #2 Triumphs in Inaugural Performance Rounders Challenge

Wednesday, August 14, 2019 – Kingston: Team #2 came out on top in the hard-fought inaugural running of the Performance Comms Rounders Challenge last night. With each team taking four innings, Team #2, captained by event organiser and adjudicator Simon Lush, raced out to an early lead in the first, taking a 6.5-1.5 headstart. The […]

Aspiration vs Actual

One of the biggest challenges facing digital advertising or branded content is the disparity between aspiration and actual.  We’ve all seen car adverts, on TV and online, full of fun-loving millennials enjoying life to the max, windsurfing or zipping around town (they’ve obviously never tried to get around London!). These are adverts designed to appeal […]

Five Key Takeaways from Fully Charged Live

So I spent the weekend at Fully Charged Live – and it’s safe to say, I’m feeling more charged than a Duracell battery. I experienced an autonomous drive in a Tesla, saw a fully electric DeLorean, rode my first electric scooter and soaked up a whole load of industry learnings. For someone who works in […]

Plus Ça Change

When we set up Performance, it was easy to decide our areas of specialism – Sport and Automotive – because they stirred our soul. Work was to be fun, and what better way to guarantee that than eliminate the chaff from the start. Some 17 years later we have this week added a third specialism, […]

Performance Communications Launches Technology Division

Automotive and sports specialist, Performance Communications has today announced the launch of its new, dedicated Technology division. The Technology specialism will be led by new hire, Jamie Ivory, who brings a wealth of experience to Performance Communications, having previously worked at B2B & consumer tech specialists Brands2Life and Hotwire. The agency employs 45 consultants across […]

The brave new world of automotive

You could argue that it’s been 17 years in the making but today, we launch our new Technology division. I say that as it’s actually an obvious step given technology fits snugly between our founding pillars of automotive and sports, just like motorsport has always done. When it comes to getting from A to B, […]

Simplifying Complex Tech with Brutal Simplicity

As a car lover, sports enthusiast and inner geek, I am absolutely over the moon to be a part of Performance Communications and to announce the launch of our shiny new Technology division.  And what an exciting time to do it. Because emerging technology breakthroughs in fields such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, […]

FORMULA 1 WANTS ME TO PAY FOR IT. AND I’M OUT.

The first race of the F1 season came and went and I’ve seen, heard and read very little about it. As a kid and lifelong car nut, I used to watch every race religiously. I’d even perch on the uncomfortable chairs in our dining room for two hours to watch races on a 12-inch black […]

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