Carbon emissions target for Lower Thames Crossing revealed

National Highways’ Lower Thames Crossing has revealed a new target to reduce its construction carbon emissions by 70%.
NGED adopts low emission power system

An in-vehicle power system is being adopted by National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED) to reduce emissions from its operational fleet.
Welsh Government backs tidal energy project

The Welsh Government has taken an £8m equity stake in a project to ensure progress on the new Anglesey tidal scheme.
Second life for batteries “could solve EV residual value” challenge

A second life for EV batteries could hold the key to improving vehicle residual values, according to Connected Energy.
Vauxhall partners with JOLT

Vauxhall and EV charging company JOLT are launching an initiative offering free charging to all Vauxhall electric vehicle drivers in London.
Extra £25m for Welsh road improvements

An extra £25m to renew Wales’ major roads and prevent around 30,000 road defects and potholes has been announced by the Welsh Government.
Good Energy invests in Zapmap

Renewable electricity firm Good Energy Group has announced that it has made a further £1.85 million strategic investment into Zapmap.
EVs “becoming normalised” for consumers

Half of all drivers now know someone who owns an EV or own one themselves, according to new research.
Pod Point enters energy flexibility market

EV charging solutions firm Pod Point has entered a new energy flexibility market, selling energy in wholesale markets under the new P415 regulation. The P415 regulation allows companies who are not energy suppliers to sell wholesale energy as a Virtual Trading Party (VTP). Entry into the wholesale market provides Pod Point with access to the largest segment […]
Kempower hits 3,000 fast chargers in Norway

Finnish DC fast-charging solutions manufacturer Kempower has reached a milestone of 3,000 installed fast charging points in Norway.
Government must do more than subsidise EV loans

The UK Government plans to subsidise loans for drivers buying electric vehicles (EV) are “very welcome”, but it needs to go further, according to The Green Insurer.
Micromobility “could improve” disabled people’s lives

More than half of disabled people believe shared micromobility services could improve their lives – but more work is needed to improve accessibility and safety.