The UK’s zero emission vehicle (ZEV) mandate, calling for the end of all sales of new internal combustion engine (ICE) cars from 2030, is the most ambitious in the world.
While Norway leads Europe in EV adoption, the Netherlands is the region’s leader in charging infrastructure, with the highest ratio of chargepoints to inhabitants.
A consortium of UK-based companies has formed with plans to produce 1GW 'clean' hydrogen capacity by 2030, injecting £6.5 billion in private capital and creating 24,300 jobs in the UK.
Northern Irish bus manufacturer Wrightbus has allotted £25 million for research and development of next-generation electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles.
CATL, a China-based lithium-ion battery manufacturer, and China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) have partnered to create a battery swap network.