British Gas orders 2,000 electric vans, promises full fleet electrification by 2025
British Gas has put in an order for 2,000 electric vans from Vauxhall, while also committing to accelerate its fleet electrification plans.
British Gas has put in an order for 2,000 electric vans from Vauxhall, while also committing to accelerate its fleet electrification plans.
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.
New figures from Centrica have suggested that UK councils currently plan to install a tiny number of EV chargers over the next four years.
Hitachi Capital has confirmed that it is ploughing an additional £10 million into the rollout of Gridserve’s Electric Forecourt.
As electric vehicles become more popular, so too has the market for an EVSE tester, but Metrel still believes it offers the best on the market
Alfen has signed up to be SSE Enterprise’s supplier for electric vehicle charging points, under a three-year agreement between the two companies.
Electrical Review caught up with Andersen EV to see what it thought of the Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme changes.
James Mountain, director at Fire Shield Systems, explores the lesser known risks associated with electric and hybrid electric vehicles.
The Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) has announced some key changes to the Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme, and we’ve run down everything you need to know if you’re installing an electric vehicle charger. Why has the Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme changed?
As electric vehicle (EV) battery capacity and motor efficiency continue to increase, the ability to charge the batteries within a reasonable timeframe is of the utmost importance. Steve Hughes, managing director of REO UK, outlines the problem.
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