Storm Eunice/Franklin: Could EVs prevent future power cuts?
The UK has been battered by storms leaving thousands of homes without power, but could our transition to EVs help prevent this in the future?
The UK has been battered by storms leaving thousands of homes without power, but could our transition to EVs help prevent this in the future?
Major changes are coming to the OZEV grant later this year, which has caused demand for EV chargers to soar.
Wieland Electric’s podis flat cable system provides an innovative and decentralised solution for supplying power to EV charging stations.
Milton Keynes Council has committed to rolling out hundreds of new residential EV chargers after securing a £1.1 million grant.
Growth in EV sales has been far greater than expected in recent years, however, a severe lack of charging infrastructure threatens to slow progress. Michelle Machesney, EV Solutions Director for TSG UK, explains how the latest technologies are helping to improve this
The global chip shortage continues to adversely impact the tech industry, with myenergi now redesigning its devices in response to the crisis. The ECA and SELECT recently warned its members about a shortage of products and materials, largely driven by the global
First Bus UK is investing heavily in an electrified fleet of buses in Scotland, with the company set to install over 150 charging points.
Ofgem is set to invest £300 million in over 200 low carbon projects around the UK, with a key focus on upgrading electrical infrastructure.
The UK Government’s announcement that it is cutting the plug-in car grant appears to have caught the industry off-guard.
The Motor Fuel Group has committed £400 million towards the installation of thousands of new electric vehicle chargers.
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