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British military base in Cyprus goes green with first solar chargers

The UK’s Ministry of Defence has for the first time installed solar EV chargers on a British military base. 

Study predicts significant CO2 reductions from renewables by 2029

A recent study by Juniper Research indicates that renewable energy will significantly increase its global CO2 savings over the next five years. 

Gridserve plots global expansion for its EV charging technology

Toddington Harper has announced plans to sell cutting-edge EV charging technology globally, with the formation of Gridserve Global.

Port of Aberdeen begins construction on shore power system

The Port of Aberdeen has initiated construction on Scotland’s largest commercial shore power system.

Angus Council approves new energy storage facility near Montrose

Angus Council has granted permission for the construction of a new 49.9MW energy storage system by RES.

UK Power Networks hosts work experience for under-represented communities

UK Power Networks recently hosted a two-week work experience programme for sixth-form students from under-represented communities. 

Former Polestar UK CEO appointed to The EV Network board

Jonathan Goodman, previously CEO of Polestar UK, has been appointed as Non-Executive Director at The EV Network.

Iomart installs rooftop solar array to power its flagship data centre

Iomart is hoping to reduce its strain on the electrical grid with the installation of 560 solar panels at its flagship data centre in Maidenhead.  

Public ‘frustrated’ by rejection of renewable energy projects

The public have expressed frustration at the rejection of renewable energy projects by local councils, according to a new survey. 

Exicom set to acquire Tritium Charging, following EV charging firm’s insolvency

Exicom Tele-systems Limited, an EV charging firm based in India, has agreed to acquire Tritium Charging through its Dutch subsidiary.

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