IONITY introduces new tariff

IONITY, a provider of ultra-fast charging infrastructure across Europe, is expanding its offering with the IONITY Go tariff.
Industry calls for used market support to secure green transition

Companies responsible for new electric vehicle (EV) registrations have warned the UK Government that a failure to support the used market “will stop the zero-emission transition in its tracks”.
T+E Q&A: Enough Energy

Transport + Energy spoke to Ciara Flannery, co-founder of Enough Energy, about the company’s plans and how it helps businesses on their fleet decarbonisation journeys.
Paua announces partnership with Milence

Fleets EV charging network Paua has announced a partnership with truck charging solutions firm Milence. The collaboration will enable Paua to integrate Milence’s high-power charging network for electric trucks into its platform. As the UK accelerates towards a zero-emission transport future, fleet operators are demanding reliable and seamless charging solutions, it said. Through the partnership, […]
Trump puts 25% tariff on non-US produced vehicles

President of the United States has announced a 25% tariff on foreign-produced vehicles, impacting vehicle manufacturers across the globe, including in the UK.
Trump tariffs mean UK should “double down” on EV growth

“Extreme pressure” will be put on the UK car manufacturing industry should Donald Trump confirm 25% tariffs on US car imports – but it also offers an opportunity to accelerate the transition to EVs.
Government extends Plug-in Truck Grant

The Department for Transport has announced that the Plug-in Truck Grant has been extended by an additional 12 months.
eFREIGHT 2030 announces Tarmac and TVS Interfleet as new members

eFREIGHT 2030 has announced Tarmac and TVS Interfleet (TVS) as the latest members of its consortium, which aims to shape the future of zero emission HGVs.
Call for fleet sector to collaborate on charging costs

Rightcharge is calling on interested parties in the fleet industry to collaborate with them on solutions for rising domestic charging costs, and unlock savings through EV tariffs.
EVs still “£1,200 cheaper a year under new tax rules”

Despite changes to the tax rules which mean electric vehicles (EV) now have to pay Vehicle Excise Duty, they are still considerably cheaper to run than ICE equivalents, according to the ECIU.
Electric vehicles set for tax changes this week

The rules are changing on electric vehicles (EV) for Vehicle Excise Duty, which are due to come into effect from today (1 April 2025).
Zenobē demonstrates ScotZEB deployment

Vehicle fleet electrification and battery storage innovation firm Zenobē has demonstrated the deployment of Scottish Zero Emission Bus Challenge Funding (ScotZEB).