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Has on-street EV charging finally won the VAT argument?

Giles Salmond and Guy Bud of Stewarts explain why a new tribunal ruling could reshape the VAT treatment of on-street EV charging.

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Cruise ships may soon be able to plug-in off the coast of the Orkney Islands

Schneider Electric is set to help develop the world's first offshore cold-ironing buoy to help cruise ships connect to power while at anchorage.

Osprey Charging expands UK network to over 1,000 rapid chargers

Osprey Charging now offers more than 1,000 rapid chargers across the UK on its charging network, a major milestone for the company.

Five actions the Government must take on electric trucks

Stuart Cottrell explores the five actions he believes the Government should take to help spur an electric revolution in the trucking industry.

Volvo leverages second-life batteries to bolster EV charging hubs

Two UK Volvo Truck & Bus dealerships have installed second-life battery energy storage systems to help bolster their EV charging infrastructure.

Humax enters UK EV charger market with the solar-compatible ECORD

Humax, a company traditionally associated with digital TV recorders, has made its inaugural entry into the UK EV charging market. 

UK Power Networks initiates open data service to support EV charging

UK Power Networks has unveiled the UK’s first open-source power cut software aimed at enhancing EV charging reliability, dubbed Powercast. 

CTEK offers free training on installing EV charge points

CTEK is now offering free training for those wishing to learn how to install EV charge points.

Raigmore Hospital in Scotland unveils new solar-powered EV charging hub

Raigmore Hospital in Inverness, Scotland, has introduced a new solar-powered electric vehicle (EV) charging hub, the first of its kind in Scotland. 

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