North Yorkshire Council to tackle rural charging limitations with new strategy
North Yorkshire Council is set to release a new electric vehicle (EV) strategy aiming to tackle rural charging limitations.
North Yorkshire Council is set to release a new electric vehicle (EV) strategy aiming to tackle rural charging limitations.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) announced new figures showing that the number of electric vehicles (EVs) on UK roads grew to 1.1 million.
Across the UK, there has been increasing interest in electric vehicle (EV) charging tariffs in a bid to attract new customers.
Osprey Charging, a UK-based rapid EV charging network, has installed as many chargers in the first quarter of 2023 as it did during the whole of 2022.
Stagecoach announced plans on April 6 to invest £37.2 million in a new fleet of 170 electric buses for Stockport. It is the company’s largest ever electric bus order.
Sustainable energy business GRIDSERVE and motorway services Moto have confirmed the opening of two new Electric Super Hubs to EV drivers in the North East.
The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) has indicated that should the UK government be slow in the rollout of EV and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, the UK could miss out on £6.5 billion on energy bills.
EV manufacturer BYD has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Octopus Electric Vehicles to supply 5,000 new EVs over the next three years.
On-street EV charging company Char.gy has confirmed it installed 500 chargepoints in the previous four weeks.
ChargeUK, a new trade association which launched today (28 April), is aiming to invest £6 billion by 2030 and double the size of the UK EV charging network in 2023.