Wednesday, October 9, 2024

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LV= launches one-stop shop to help drivers make the switch to electric

Drivers can now take advantage of a one-stop shop which offers everything they need to get on the road with an electric car – from leasing a vehicle, through to buying a home charger and getting insurance – through ElectriX, which has been launched by LV= General Insurance.

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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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Nissan Leaf, MG5 and Mini are best value EVs, analysis shows

Analysis carried out by LV= General Insurance (LV= GI) in partnership with consultant battery electrochemist Dr. Euan McTurk of Plug Life Consulting has found that the Nissan Leaf, MG5 Long Range Excite and the Mini Electric Level 1 are three of the best value electric cars for drivers considering going green.

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Government unveils EV Infrastructure Strategy with plans for 300,000 charge points by 2030

The Government has unveiled its Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Strategy which includes plans to support the UK market to reach 300,000 public EV charge points by 2030. A £450 million Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure [LEVI] Fund will see local authorities able to bid for funding to help accelerate the rollout of EV hubs and on-street charging whilst the existing £950m Rapid Charging Fund will support the rollout of at least 6,000 high powered super-fast chargepoints across England’s motorways by 2035.

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Industry reaction to PM’s announcement on EV charge points

The transport and energy sectors have welcomed the announcement that all new homes, and buildings such as workplaces and supermarkets, will be required to install electric vehicle charge points.

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