A new package of tariffs offered by E.ON Next signals the UK energy market is beginning to draw closer to normal, granting consumers a greater variety of options from energy providers.
With the application deadline for this year’s Electric Vehicle Innovation and Excellence Awards (EVIEs) only nine days away (4 August) time is running out to apply for categories such as original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of the Year (Car & Bus/Commercial Vehicle).
This week we have a packed EV roundup as the rollout of charging infrastructure continues, grid upgrades are taking place in Wales, Durham students have designed a solar car to compete in the World Solar Challenge, and an auto-leasing company director has called on the government to do more to protect the UK EV market from being dominated by cheap Chinese models which could lack data security.
As we look forward to this year’s Electric Vehicle Innovation and Excellence Awards (EVIEs) draw closer there’s still time to submit applications for categories such as Fleet Electrification Strategy of the Year (Over 100 Vehicles).
Electric vehicle (EV) trade group RECHARGE UK has released a new report detailing several steps that should be carried out to ensure the UK is ready for the surge in adoption.
A new report by the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) found that had the delay in the UK’s deployment of renewables been avoided households could have saved roughly £1,750 on theirs bills in 2022.
As this year's Electric Vehicle Innovation and Excellence Awards (EVIEs) draw closer there's still time to submit applications for categories such as Fleet Electrification Strategy of the Year (Under 100 Vehicles).
This week's EV Roundup sees a continued rollout of EV charging infrastructure, with two new SSE Energy Solutions hubs in Dundee, RAW Charging's biggest installation in Europe, and a YouGov survey showing that drivers increasingly want to buy EVs over traditional petrol cars.