Monday, November 18, 2024

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Funding awarded to help develop EV charging and car sharing platform

Independent research consultancy Cenex, in partnership with Derbyshire County Council, has been announced as the winner of Midlands Connect’s rural mobility competition, receiving £100,000 of funding to develop its proposal for an online electric vehicle (EV) charging and car sharing platform.

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Call for home EV charger owners to share with neighbours to save taxpayers’ money

On 31st March 2022 the Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme (EVHS) which provided grants of up to £350 for funding home charge points will come to an end, amid calls for a renewed focus on more sustainable and economical options, such as Community Charging.

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It’s time to re-think EV charging

Co Charger is a unique community charging platform giving motorists with chargers the opportunity to share them with a few neighbours, enabling them to change to an electric vehicle sooner. In this exclusive comment piece CEO Joel Teague explains the company’s role and how he’d like the industry to re-evaluate the way we all think and talk about charging.

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