Foundations laid for ammonia to hydrogen project

The foundations have been laid at a green ammonia to hydrogen demonstrator site at Tyseley Energy Park (TEP), developed by the Ammogen Consortium.
Veolia acquires new electric fleet for Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium has worked with Veolia to introduce a fleet of new electric and hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) powered vehicles to clean up the stadium post-events.
National Highways outlines sustainability strategy

National Highways has released plans to deliver a more sustainable road network to “protect and enhance the environment” over the next three decades.
Munro Vehicles launches second model

Manufacturer of all-electric 4x4s, Munro Vehicles has launched its second model, the Mk_1 Pick-up at Fully Charged Live North.
Jaguar Land Rover clarifies gigafactory reports

Manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has put out a statement stating it is not due to operate its own battery gigafactory and instead will be an ‘anchor customer.’
GRIDSERVE question motorway charging progress report

New research has suggested the government will not hit its target of six or more rapid or ultra-rapid electric vehicle (EV) charging points at a motorway service area in England by the end of 2023 – but Gridserve has said it will hit its target for its areas.
Ford calls for solution to potential EV tariffs

The British Ford chair has called on the UK and EU to continue current trading requirements until 2027 to allow for the battery supply chain to develop in Europe.
Conrad Energy puts energy storage site online

Conrad Energy has announced the full energisation of its 25MW 50MWh battery energy storage site (BESS) in Bispham, Blackpool.
Leeds ‘most likely’ to hit 2030 net-zero targets

A study into UK towns and cities ability to meet the ban on the sale of internal combustion engine cars and vans by 2030 – and overall net-zero transpoert targets – has put Leeds in pole position.
Rate of EV charging rollout gathering pace

New statistics released by Zapmap show that the average number of new electric vehicle (EV) chargers installed per month in 2023 to date has increased by 75% compared to the same period in 2022.
EV charging and technology critical to National Highways strategy

New proposals for England’s motorways and major A-roads have been published by the government, including plans for rapid charging, net-zero highways and future technology.
National Grid sets out case for urgent reform

National Grid has set out how industry, government, and the regulator can take immediate and decisive action to enable the decarbonisation of the UK power sector by 2035.