Shell UK aims to have 100,000 public charge points by 2030
By 2030, Shell UK aims to have 100,000 public EV charge points across the country, with 90% of drivers to be within 10 minutes’ drive of a Shell rapid charger.
Read moreBy 2030, Shell UK aims to have 100,000 public EV charge points across the country, with 90% of drivers to be within 10 minutes’ drive of a Shell rapid charger.
Read moreThe Government has set out its Energy Security Strategy which highlights how Great Britain will accelerate the deployment of wind, new nuclear, solar and hydrogen – in an effort to ensure energy independence over the coming years.
Read moreShell has converted one of its existing fuel sites in Fulham, London, into an electric vehicle (EV) charging hub.
Read moreTritium, a global developer and manufacturer of direct current fast chargers for electric vehicles has announced that the company has executed a global framework agreement with Shell, the world’s largest mobility retailer with over 46,000 retail sites, to provide fast charging technology and services.
Read moreThe move aims to significantly extend charging network for UK drivers who have no off-street parking.
Read moreShell will install 800 electric vehicle charging points in up to 100 Waitrose store across the UK by 2025.
Read moreWestminster City Council is repurposing electric vehicle charge point technology and using it to provide a power supply for market stallholders at Tachbrook Street Market in Pimlico, London.
Read morePlans are being put in place by Dutch energy firm Shell to have an average of one or two rapid chargers on forecourts by 2025, according to media reports.
Read moreEnergy firm Shell has set out its net-zero emissions energy strategy, as it claims its total carbon emissions peaked in 2018.
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