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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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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, […]

Boutique benefits, regional idiosyncrasies and the battle for buy-in: Performance Comms on writing ‘a new chapter for the business’

Peter Ganney describes the regional communications market as “highly competitive”, but says “the deck isn’t stacked against the ‘little guys’”. “When it comes to new business pitches, we usually find ourselves in the final stages up against the big global agencies and sometimes we win, sometimes we don’t. It can be a challenge for a […]

Five Trends That Guided Sporting Innovation in 2018

In 2016, our Future of the Sports Fan report identified eight key trends that would shape the next few years for fans – both the evolution of the fan experience and fan communities. Comprising interviews with rights holders, brands, academics and industry experts, the study was not designed as an exercise in future gazing but instead […]

Twitter take it up a notch…

2017, the year of the new iPhone, Animoji’s, Instagram’s ‘Paid Partnership’ tag and now, Twitter are trialling a 280 character limit. Twitter’s current limit is 140 (I mean, I’d be worried if you didn’t know that) but they have decided to double the characters so that we no longer feel “restrained” when trying to “cram […]

Social media: alternative news source or personality contest?

[simple_slider arrows=”hover” nav=”none” transition=”slide” auto_rotation=”1″ fullscreen=”0″] [simple_slide img=”https://performancecomms.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Blog-Image-2.jpg” alt=””] [simple_slide img=”https://performancecomms.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/taylor-swift-album.jpg” alt=””] [simple_slide img=”” alt=””] [/simple_slider] In the digital age social media has come to act as a leading platform for our judgement of character. Whether it be your friends’ over enthusiastic use of hashtags or your mum’s irritating habit of commenting ‘LOL :p’ on […]

App-rehensive future for cars?

How many apps do you have on your phone? How many of them are for entertainment and how many are there to make your life a bit easier, be it for online shopping or helping you get from A to B? These days we live in a world where we can turn to our smartphones […]

Together in Electric Dreams

In a bid to tackle the air quality crisis, the UK Government has recently announced plans to ban Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicles by the year 2040. Doctors have now warned us that nitrogen oxide is causing as many as 40,000 premature deaths a year and, although nitrogen oxide is more than just an issue […]

Driverless cars don’t make us want to drive less

This week, Audi unveiled its latest autonomous car tech in the new incarnation of its A8 model, causing much media chatter about the car’s ‘level 3’ autonomy capabilities. According to Audi, the new A8 will use more than a dozen sensors that will allow drivers to focus on other activities, such as watching movies on […]

Live Updates for Publishers from Facebook

In Zuckerberg’s never ending march to own and publish your every thought or feeling, he has made more updates to Facebook Live, which you are unlikely to have noticed is a bit of a big thing for Facebook at the moment as they continue their march to ‘own’ video, and in particular Live video. Anyway, […]

eSports – Not just a one-way street to obesity

Last year was a particularly good one for eSports. Despite many sports industry stakeholders continuing to muse over whether gaming actually constitutes a sport, whether the new arrivals threatened to steal food from their table, and perhaps most importantly whether its meteoric rise represented a ticking time-bomb for future generations’ health, the eSports fraternity has […]

What’s next for Esports, the Olympic Games?

While basking with the rest of the nation in the glory of Team GB’s Olympic success in Rio (six golds in one day will take some beating), I noticed that Rio will be hosting an additional ‘Games’ this week in a sport that has pushed the boundaries of competition in recent years. Although the eGames […]

Pokémon Go – opening a new door for brands?

It’s been less than two weeks since the launch of the hottest new trend in the mobile gaming industry, and we’ve barely had time to catch our breath. Here at Performance Towers, the main thought has been this – where the hell did that come from? Within hours of launching in the US, Europe, and […]

Roboracing – Drones with downforce, but without a heart?

(Image Courtesy RoboRace via Twitter) This week, the FIA unveiled the autonomous vehicle it intends to compete in its championship for driverless racing cars. Yes, you read that right. The Robocar – described as a ‘drone with downforce’ – will compete in the Roborace series, which will potentially act as a support race to the FIA […]

The explosion of eSports – what are the wider implications?

There’s no denying it – eSports are here, and they’re here in a big way. Working at a sports PR agency, I’ve been acutely aware of the growing popularity of eSports and the influence that it is increasingly having over our younger generation for a while now. There’s been no shortage of media coverage outlining […]

Snapchat – flirting implement or a serious marketing tool?

Launched in September 2011, Snapchat (in case you’ve been living in a cave for the last four years) is a social media tool that has taken the world by storm. With a company value currently between $10-$20 billion and seven billion views on the app per day, it’s hard to argue with its success. The […]

The Autonomous vehicle in 2015: a Frostie reception

This week a driver in Hampton made the national press for eating a bowl of cereal whilst at the wheel – just a day before Jaguar Land Rover’s announcement of its new remote-controlled vehicle and hot on the heels of news that BMW will put driverless cars on the roads in China by the end […]

Goodwood appoints Performance Communications for annual motoring extravaganza

Multi-award winning automotive and sports specialist, Performance Communications, has been appointed by Goodwood to support this summer’s Moving Motor Show and Festival of Speed. The agency will work alongside the Goodwood press office, client services team and marketing functions to assist with content and story generation, in addition to proactive engagement with attending Goodwood partners […]

Twitter Favourites New Timeline Algorithm

Have you noticed something a bit different about your Twitter timeline recently? Good news, you’re not the only one. The developers at Twitter have been busy creating an algorithm (fancy code that tries to predict your behaviour to you and I) that pushes popular posts into your timeline. The algorithm (currently in experimentation/Beta stage) looks […]

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