UK net zero strategy must assemble a mass skilled workforce

Professionals across all walks of UK energy have called for government and industry to coalesce around a national skills strategy that underpins the development of low-carbon energy and supply chains, in such a way that does not leave today’s skilled workers and their communities stranded.
Tesvolt joins with Stercom to accelerate inductive charging for EVs

Tesvolt is now a shareholder in Stercom Power Solutions, with the two companies aiming to join forces to expedite wireless charging of electric cars, buses and lorries to make driving electric even more convenient, efficient and economical.
ESB unveils first high power EV eight-bay charging hub

ESB has unveiled its first eight-bay, high power electric vehicle charging hub, located at Junction 14, Mayfield on the M7, Monasterevin, Co Kildare.
LEVC expands dealer network with Spanish appointment

LEVC announces further expansion in the Spanish commercial vehicle market with the appointment of its second dealer partner.
New electric vehicle charging points are to be installed in Peterborough

Leader of Peterborough City Council, Cllr Wayne Fitzgerald, recently confirmed that £450,000 had been committed up to April 2024 for the installation of new EV charge points.
Pure Planet and bp launch digital carbon-information service

100% renewable energy supplier, Pure Planet, and bp have launched a new digital service that allows households and drivers of petrol, diesel and electric cars to accurately see the financial cost and the emissions of their personal energy use.
The average Tesla driver spends £47 per month charging their car

The average Tesla driver spends £47 per month charging their car, or the same as only 36 litres of petrol, according to new data from EEVEE Mobility.
Rimac Automobili to merge with Bugatti supercars business

Croatian electric car startup, Rimac Automobili, has combined with Bugatti to create a new company, combining their expertise in design, innovation and technology.
Comment: Charging infrastructure must keep pace with demand for EVs

Charlie Jardine, CEO and founder of EO Charging, explains why the rollout of public charge points in the UK must pick up pace in order to keep up with demand for electric vehicles.
Partnership helping to make EVs a reality for disabled drivers

Motability and UK Power Networks have joined forces to help disabled drivers make the switch to electric vehicles – by mapping out accessible charging infrastructure.
Britishvolt granted planning permission for Gigaplant in Northumberland

Britishvolt has been granted planning permission to construct its first full-scale lithium-ion Gigaplant facility in Northumberland.
Vauxhall’s Ellesmere Port turns to EV production after £100m investment

The future of Vauxhall’s Ellesmere Port car plant has been secured after Stellantis announced a £100 million investment in the company’s manufacturing plant to transform the site for a new era in electric vehicle manufacturing.

