New video series will bust myths relating to EVs

A new video series designed to dispel myths and untruths relating to electric vehicles will be run on the Transport + Energy website. 
The myth buster videos, delivered in conjunction with Britishvolt, are designed to dispell some of the misinformation around EVs. Motoring broadcaster and transport campaigner Quentin Willson is also supporting the series. 

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Britishvolt and VKTR sign MoU to secure supply chain from Indonesia

Britishvolt and VKTR, a new division of Bakrie Autoparts, a part of Bakrie & Brothers, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to partner on the development of a transparent and lower carbon supply of nickel sulphate from Indonesia, as well as a battery technology R&D roadmap.

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Fully Charged LIVE 2022 will include Fully Charged BUSINESS to help fleets transition

Fully Charged LIVE 2022 will include Fully Charged BUSINESS, powered by DriveElectric, which will be in a new, larger format within the main exhibition hall over all three days of this year’s show, and will feature informative workshops and other support to help fleets make the transition to electric vehicles (EVs).

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Britishvolt and Aston Martin partner to develop high performance battery technology

Battery pioneer Britishvolt has announced it is to partner with Aston Martin, as the luxury carmaker moves another step forward in its journey to electrification, with an agreement to develop bespoke high performance battery cell technology.

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Talking Transport + Energy with National Grid and Britishvolt

A new conversational series designed to unite professionals from two vital sectors has been launched by Transport + Energy – with National Grid and Britishvolt taking part in episode 1. 

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Quentin’s Questions: Graeme Cooper, National Grid

Graeme Cooper, Head of Future Markets at National Grid, talks to motoring broadcaster and transport campaigner Quentin Willson about whether the grid can cope with the electrification of transport and his experiences of running an electric vehicle (EV) for 45,000 miles.

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