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Automotive manufacturers face £90m energy cost hike

British automotive manufacturers are calling for urgent action on spiralling costs as new analysis from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) reveals firms face a £90 million uplift in energy bills this year – equivalent to more than 2,500 automotive jobs – as costs surge by 50%. 

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Electric Nation V2G project shows potential to slash home energy bills

The Electric Nation project which demonstrates how electric vehicles can provide Vehicle to Grid (V2G) services is now complete with findings showing that EV drivers can reduce their energy bills by using V2G charging.

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Infrastructure and TechnologyLatestNews

New homes and buildings must have EV charge points installed

From today (15th June 2022) all new homes and buildings such as supermarkets or workplaces built in England, will be required to have electric vehicle (EV) charging points installed.

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Coping with increased energy demand

With the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) now well underway, charging infrastructure will become a standard feature in business car parks and depots across the UK. Natasha Fry, Head of Strategic Accounts at Mer UK, discusses the power issues that businesses are facing as the need for charging picks up pace. 

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Electric VehiclesLatestNews

Royal Mail to roll out 5,500 electric vans by Spring 2023 as it pulls net zero target forward to 2040

The Royal Mail has pledged to roll out 5,500 electric vans by Spring 2023 and will invest £12.5m in charging infrastructure as part of its new environment plan, which includes a long-term target to reduce its average carbon emissions per parcel it delivers in the UK from 205gCO2e today to 50gCO2e.

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