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Great Britain on track to be net exporter of power by 2040s

Great Britain could be on track to becoming a net exporter of power by the 2040s, according to new modelling by Cornwall Insight.

BP Chargemaster to provide EV charging infrastructure to Police Scotland

BP Chargemaster is set to install electric vehicle charging points across Police Scotland’s estate as part of a £21 million contract.

Signify achieves carbon neutrality across all operations

Signify, one of the world’s largest lighting companies, has officially achieved carbon neutrality across its entire operation worldwide.

Total to acquire Source London EV charging network

Total, the French oil and gas company, is diversifying its portfolio through to acquisition of Source London’s EV charging network.

ECA calls for mandatory electrical checks in social housing

The Electrical Contractors Association has called on the UK Government to implement mandatory electrical checks on social housing.

Vehicle to grid technology has been overhyped, claims Tesla’s Elon Musk

Tesla will not be prioritising vehicle to grid, with the company’s CEO Elon Musk revealing that he believes the technology to be overhyped.

Engineering services sector remains optimistic despite Covid-19

The devastating effect that Covid-19 has had on many areas of the economy, hasn’t dented confidence in the engineering services sector.

New changes proposed to the 18th Edition of the Wiring Regulations

The IET and BSI have announced some important changes that could be made to the 18th Edition of the Wiring Regulations.

Gridserve details its ‘Electric Forecourt’, the UK’s first EV service station

The UK’s first service station dedicated to electric vehicles will utilise ABB chargers when it opens to the public in November.

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