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ELECSA members to be transferred to NICEIC in major shake up at Certsure

Certsure has announced that it is dropping the ELECSA name in favour of the NICEIC brand, with all customers transferring by November 2022.

London’s rapid EV charging network doubles in size in 2020

London now has twice as many rapid EV chargers than it did at the beginning of 2020, after it installed 300 new chargers over the last year.

Cobham Services gains six new IONITY rapid electric vehicle chargers

IONITY has installed six new rapid electric vehicle chargers at Cobham Services on the M25, with a little help from UK Power Networks.

Barcombe in East Sussex aims to be the UK’s latest zero carbon village

Barcombe in East Sussex is aiming to become the UK’s latest zero carbon village, with residents in the area teaming up with UK Power Networks

Record number of companies join Recolight WEEE scheme in 2020

A record number of companies joined Recolight’s WEEE scheme in 2020, with three more firms switching to the scheme in January 2021.

Schneider Electric announces acceleration of its sustainability initiatives

Schneider Electric is doubling down on its sustainability strategy, with the firm announcing a new plan for the next four years.

Schneider Electric named world’s most sustainable company in new survey

Schneider Electric has been named the world’s most sustainable company in a new survey from Corporate Knights.

Ellis Patents latest to repay furlough cash

Another company in the electrical industry has announced its plan to repay the cash given to them under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.

UK Government publishes Construction Playbook to ensure fast and green public construction projects

The Government is moving to ensure public construction projects are faster and greener, with the release of the Construction Playbook.

Knightsbridge donates a percentage of its profits to help the homeless

Knightsbridge has announced that it’s donating a percentage of its profits to help the homeless, with £12,000 going to the charity Signposts.

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