Call for EU to retain 2035 zero-emission target

More than 150 companies representing the electric vehicle (EV) value chain have called on the EU to keep its 2035 zero-emission target.
Webinar with The AA on ‘the Bridge to EVs’

The next webinar event in Transport + Energy’s “Explains” series will be delivered on 25 September and focus on ‘the Bridge to EVs’.
National Grid uses AI drone aerial inspection

National Grid has launched one of the first centralised autonomous aerial inspection capabilities for electricity infrastructure.
Portsmouth works with Zest on new chargepoints

Portsmouth has installed new on-street electric vehicle (EV) chargepoints across the city in partnership with Zest.
BEVs hit 26.8% market share

Battery-electric vehicles (BEV) share of the new car market has hit 26.8% for August, according to figures from New Automotive.
Urgent need to deliver on-street EV charging

More than 12,500 streets have now registered for on-street EV charging installations on Vauxhall’s Electric Streets.
Easee sells one million chargers

Smart EV charging firm Easee has reached the milestone of one million chargers sold globally.
Altilium and JLR demonstrate EV battery cells

Altilium and JLR have demonstrated the UK’s first EV battery cells produced using recycled cathode active materials at Cenex Expo today.
The Faraday Institution announces £9m funding

The Faraday Institution has announced a £9m commitment to build on its application-inspired research programme to deliver future battery innovations.
Spirii partners with AI firm Lumina in ‘new phase’ of EV charging

EV charging platform firm Spirii has partnered with AI-startup Lumina to develop an intelligent maintenance platform called Charger Health.
Connected Energy connects BESS in France

Connected Energy has secured grid connection to one of the largest second-life battery energy storage deployments in Europe.
Kerbo Charge acquires Charge Gully

Cross-pavement charging firm Kerbo Charge has announced the acquisition of one of its competitors, Charge Gully. The company said that it would continue to invest in Charge Gully as a standalone brand in order to offer councils and end users flexibility in the product they choose to deploy. It will also take over Charge Gully’s […]
