Lack of home charging exposing electric vehicle drivers to higher prices
More than two-fifths (42%) of electric vehicle (EV) drivers are being exposed to higher charging prices due to a lack of dedicated home charging points.
More than two-fifths (42%) of electric vehicle (EV) drivers are being exposed to higher charging prices due to a lack of dedicated home charging points.
Consultancy firm Lane Clark & Peacock (LCP) has acquired energy research and consulting firm Delta-EE, expanding its coverage to include the downstream energy sector.
The UK is expected to be Europe’s second largest high power charging (HPC) market, with 28,000 installed by 2030.
Companies and trade associations gave Current± their reactions to the Budget, particularly in light of the looming COP26 conference.
The energy market in Europe is progressing faster than expected despite the impact of COVID-19.
Ofgem’s recommendation that an independent system operator is created is "understandable" but “only the first step on a longer journey”.
The CCC's landmark report has been broadly welcomed by the energy sector, who told Current± they commended the ambition but more concrete guidance is still needed for the sector.
Up to 540GWh of energy generated by wind could be used by domestic heating across off-gas grid Scotland in 2030.
The electric vehicle (EV) charger market is set to see a 29% year-on-year increase in sales through to 2030.