The Analysis, Statistics and Research Branch (ASRB) of the Department for Infrastructure (Dfl) has published its report assessing the attitudes towards electric vehicles (EVs) in Northern Ireland.
It’s been a busy week for electric vehicles (EVs) including international expansions and chargepoint digitalisation as the UK’s EV charging networks continues to grow.
Current± summarises this week’s top stories below.
Electric vehicle (EV) charging provider Mer, has expanded and upgraded King’s College London’s EV charging network after winning the contract put out to tender by the university.
A consortium headed by Fuuse has received nearly £200,000 in grant funding from the UK government to support the development of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology.
The non-profit New Automotive has released a new report offering a snapshot of the UK’s electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, revealed that the UK’s infrastructure rollout is on target to meet Government targets.
The UK Government has reached a crucial milestone in the decarbonisation of its transportation fleet, with 25.5% of all its cars now regarded ultra-low emission vehicles (ULEV).