The UK government has continued to build support behind electric vehicles after announcing £40 million in funding for UK cities around the country to develop new infrastructure for ultra low emission vehicles.
Four cities across the UK are to receive new funding for the roll-out of new infrastructure projects for ultra low emission vehicles (ULEVs) as the Department for Transport (DfT) continues to push the take-up of electric vehicles.
Nissan has announced that it is set to make a significant investment in the development of the next generation of electric vehicle (EV) batteries at its manufacturing base in Sunderland.
Electric vehicles (EVs) took centre stage at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas last week, with Chevrolet’s new Bolt EV heralded by many in attendance as a leading development in low emission vehicles.
Heathrow Airport has announced that it is to install 135 additional chargers for electric vehicles (EVs) in an effort to boost the number of clean energy vehicles used on and around the site.
Energy secretary Amber Rudd has conceded that the UK government needs to put more policies in place if it is to meet its carbon reduction and renewables targets.
British Airways has claimed confidence in the UK to invest in aviation fuel projects has been hampered by a lack of government support after the company was forced to shelve plans for a biofuel initiative.