New EV charging points for North Somerset

The first in a series of new electric vehicle charging points have been installed in North Somerset.
Shell sets out 2050 net-zero energy strategy

Energy firm Shell has set out its net-zero emissions energy strategy, as it claims its total carbon emissions peaked in 2018.
£105k to increase public EV charging in Bucks

Buckinghamshire Council has been awarded an £105,000 grant funding from the Government’s On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme.
Data shows impact of driving tests on carbon emissions

Some 2.2 million kg of CO2 is created from failed driving tests, highlighting the environmental danger of ICE vehicles being used for testing instead of electric vehicles.
Welsh hydrogen scheme gets off ground

Welsh hydrogen car firm and Siemens UK sign Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to focus on regional skills development, sustainability and preparation for volume production.
Energy networks work with Ofgem on £300m green recovery

Electricity network companies are set to invest millions into network capacity to support shovel-ready projects across Britain over the next two years.
General Motors shows EV advert during Super Bowl

GM’s comic advert, featuring Hollywood actors including Will Ferrell, discover Norway far outpaces the United States in electric vehicle adoption .
Zero Carbon Shropshire plan unveiled

A team of over 100 volunteers from across Shropshire, including businesses, councils and community groups have responded to the climate emergency by producing a plan for Shropshire.
Almost 7% of car market now pure EVs

Battery electric vehicle (BEV) are now fast approaching 1 in 10 of all vehicles sold as the overall low and zero emission market continued to grow.
Plans laid out for Britain’s first hydrogen town

Wales & West Utilities has joined with Britain’s gas grid companies to set out plans to deliver the UK’s first hydrogen town by 2030.
More radical policies needed to boost uptake of EVs

A mixture of fiscal and regulatory policies for battery electric vehicles is required to improve the transition to zero emission transport.
Low-voltage monitors rolled out in Oxfordshire

Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has now installed over 80 low-voltage monitors throughout Oxfordshire.