Government lays out national energy infrastructure plans

The UK Government has laid out its plans for keeping the lights on and strengthening national energy infrastructure in response to a critical Commons report about UK energy resilience.
Bradford Council adds 100% electric gritter to fleet

Bradford Council are trialling an EV gritter which is 100% electric and with a range of 170 miles, enabling it to complete gritting routes throughout the city area.
AA adds fresh electric vehicles to fleet

The AA has added 30 full-electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles to its low-carbon roadside service fleet as part of its 2035 net zero target.
Welsh Government announces £10m for green energy projects

The Welsh Government has announced up to £10m in grant funding for 32 community green energy projects across the country.
BEV boom as electric largest segment of UK vehicle registrations

The latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has revealed that battery-electric vehicles (BEV) made up almost a third of the market in the final month of 2024.
Q&A: D-Line’s Paul Ruddick

Transport + Energy talks to cable management solutions firm D-Line’s Paul Ruddick, who outlines the business and its strategy for decarbonisation.
Scotland publishes draft EV public charging plan

The Scottish Government has published its draft Implementation Plan outlines the key actions that will deliver its vision for public electric vehicle (EV) charging.
Mitie hits 6,000 EVs in fleet

Mitie has welcomed the 6,000th electric vehicle (EV) to its fleet, marking a milestone in its journey toward net-zero.
Agratas acquires R&D facility

Advanced battery technology firm Agratas has confirmed the acquisition of its new R&D facility at Milton Park, Oxford.
Newport City Council partners with Zest

Newport City Council has partnered with public charging firm Zest to deliver on-street charging facilities across the city.
When transport and energy infrastructure collide

James Rowntree, Partnership Director for WSP, explains the lessons to be learned from the transport sector in the Great Grid Upgrade.
Grob Group switches to HVO

UK-based Grob Group has switched all its delivery vehicles from diesel to Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) to support its efforts to meet net zero emissions by 2030.