Oxford becomes DPD’s first all-electric city

DPD has confirmed that all future parcel deliveries in Oxford will now be made with only electric vehicles, with the city becoming DPD’s first all-electric city, with a nine further UK ‘green cities’ to be confirmed later this year.
First-of-a-kind Trojan Energy charge points go live in Brent

First-of-a-kind on-street electric vehicle charge points go live for testing in the London Borough of Brent.
Transport + Energy launches editorial board

Transport + Energy has launched an editorial advisory board which is made up of key figures from both sectors.
New biomethane refuelling station opens in Nottinghamshire

CNG Fuels has announced the opening of a new low-carbon HGV refuelling station in Newark, Nottinghamshire, enabling local fleet operators to decarbonise haulage emissions, save money and reduce air pollution by running vehicles on 100% renewable biomethane.
Industry reaction to Transport Committee report on EVs

There has been mixed reaction to the launch of a report from the Transport Select Committee which sets out key recommendations on electric vehicles.
Transport Committee report sets out key recommendations on EVs

Charging an electric vehicle should be convenient, straightforward, and inexpensive – according to a report published by the Transport Select Committee.
‘Green’ road freight trials get £20 million funding boost

Successful projects include an ‘Electric Road System’ feasibility study, led by Costain Ltd., and a hydrogen fuel cell feasibility study, led by Arcola Energy Ltd.
OZEV and Innovate UK fund research into accessible EV charging point

Gloucestershire-based product design agency, Duku, has won a slice of £20m funding to help bring the world of zero emission electric vehicles one step closer.
Number of electric vehicle chargers up four-fold since 2019

The number of electric vehicle (EV) charging points which have been added to the network in the North West has increased by 346% since 2019, Electricity North West has revealed.
Gaist and TRL to develop ‘digital twin’ of road network

Highways technology company Gaist is working work with TRL (Transport Research Laboratory) to develop a ‘digital twin’ of the UK’s road network, using data captured in near real-time.
Government battery strategy failing the UK says Lords Committee

A report by the House of Lords cross-party Science and Technology Select Committee concludes that actions taken by the Government do not align with its ambition to achieve net zero emissions, nor do they take advantage of opportunities presented by batteries and fuel cells for the UK’s research and manufacturing sectors.
FSEW orders UK’s first electric tractor units from DAF Trucks

DAF Trucks has received an order for two new DAF CF Electric tractor units from Cardiff- based international freight forwarders, Freight Systems Express Wales (FSEW).