EVs make up half of company cars delivered in first quarter of 2023

Nearly half of the company cars delivered in the first quarter of 2023 were battery electric vehicles (BEV), according to the latest BVRLA Leasing Outlook Report data.
New biomethane refuelling station under construction in Kent

A new biomethane refuelling station for heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) has entered construction in Aylesford, Kent.
Research shows half of UK front gardens could be paved over to accommodate an EV

New research has revealed that nearly half of UK homeowners (49%) are considering paving over their front gardens to accommodate an electric vehicle in the future.
JLR gives EV batteries a second-life as energy storage system

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) will use second-life electric vehicle (EV) batteries to develop what it says will be one of the largest energy storage systems in the UK – with power available to be released and fed back into the grid when needed.
Siemens set to acquire Heliox

Siemens have signed an agreement to acquire Heliox, a Netherlands-based technology leader in fast charging solutions, serving e-Bus and e-Truck fleets and passenger vehicles.
Embracing energy storage

Jonathan Carrier, CEO at Allye Energy, looks at the role energy storage will play in helping to provide a decarbonised and reliable grid.
New EV technician training scheme launched by Veolia

Veolia has introduced what it claims is the first UK approved technician training scheme for electric vehicles – with the aim of addressing the shortage of qualified EV technicians to help the decarbonisation of fleets.
Why dynamic EV charging is the way forward

Kempower’s UK & Ireland Sales Manager, Joseph Moore, explains why dynamic charging is the most optimum way for charging operators to offer EV charging and for EV drivers to charge.
Cenex chats: Mark Cracknell, Zenzic

Ahead of this year’s Cenex-LCV and CAM event, Transport + Energy Editorial Director Alec Peachey speaks to Mark Cracknell – Programme Director at Zenzic.
Fully Charged Show: A look at the Inflation Reduction Act

In the latest episode of Fully Charged, the show looks at the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act in the US and whether the US can really win the electric vehicle race.
CATL launches superfast charging battery for EVs

Chinese company Contemporary Amperex Technology Limited (CATL) claims it has launched the first-ever “superfast charging” battery – which it says is capable of delivering a range of 400 kilometres (249 miles) when charged for just 10 minutes.
Energy UK report warns Britain could fall behind other countries vying for clean energy investment

A new report from Energy UK details measures introduced recently by the United States and the European Union, as well as other countries like China, Japan and India, in order to incentivise investment in clean energy.
