Achieving EV charging consensus
Achieving EV charging consensus Read More »
Clean air day quietly came and went this summer, buried in political drama. It’s over a year since air quality in the UK was declared “unlawful” yet the public health crisis continues.
Accelerating the EV revolution Read More »
A short quarter of a century ago, momentous changes in the structure and regulation of UK utilities spurred the launch of a tenacious industry journal – Utility Week. It was introduced as a resource to help executives, investors and regulators understand and anticipate the effects of privatisation and it has endured as a voice for and mirror to the industry through good times and bad.
A magazine is born – welcome to Network! Read More »
This will more than double the number across the UK to 5,000. Rapid charge points can recharge a family car in as little as 20 minutes, compared to existing technology which can take 40 minutes – making the reality of driving electric vehicles easier and more accessible for people across the country.
£70m investment in rapid charging points Read More »
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy recently announced an award of £6m towards the e4Future project.
£9.8m V2G trial receives industry backing Read More »
The funding, which has been announced by the Faraday Institution, will see four UK-based consortia conduct application-inspired research aimed at overcoming battery challenges to accelerate the electric vehicle (EV) revolution.
£42m funding for energy storage research Read More »
The funding will see Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) and SP Energy Networks trial projects to widen access to electric vehicle charging networks and provide the electricity infrastructure needed to support it.
£7.5m strategic EV partnership launched Read More »
The local authority said it is the first city in the UK to put forward such an ‘ambitious and comprehensive’ electric vehicle infrastructure business case, amid the growing popularity of electric cars among city residents.
£3.4m EV infrastructure plan being considered in Edinburgh Read More »