It’s been a busy few weeks for the electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure sector in the UK, with new partnerships, the rollout of installations and the careful management of rising power prices. Here are three of the key stories from the last week.
In the UK’s first Green Gilt, £10 billion has been raised for projects like zero-emissions buses, offshore wind and schemes to decarbonise homes and buildings in this financial year.
The nominations window for this year’s Electric Vehicle Innovation & Excellence Awards, sponsored by Envevo and hosted by Current± publisher Solar Media, closes in one month’s time.
The 2020 Electric Vehicle Innovation & Excellence Awards (EVIEs) ceremony, powered by eSmart Networks, which celebrated the achievements of the emobility sector in 2019 and 2020, can now be streamed on-demand.
The Hubject interoperability platform is expanding to offer financial settlement services between chargepoint operators and e-mobility service providers, with Enel X chosen to enable this.
Energy giant Vattenfall has landed a new contract to install electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the UK after landing a tender from Canterbury City Council.