Sales of electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to hit one million a year by 2040 according to the lead author of a new report predicting 41 million annual sales globally over the next two decades.
Every non-domestic building in London will need to have undergone retrofits by 2050 if the capital is to meet its emission reductions targets, according to a new energy plan released by the London Assembly.
London-based merchant bank Turquoise International has announced that its Low Carbon Innovation Fund (LCIF) has been fully deployed following a raft of final investments made in the closing months of 2015.
London transport operator Transport for London (TfL) is saving on costs associated with installing rooftop solar systems by incorporating them into other improvement works.
Sadiq Khan has pledged to set up a not-for-profit organisation that would bring together community energy groups and commercial premises able to accommodate new solar developments.
The UK government has continued to build support behind electric vehicles after announcing £40 million in funding for UK cities around the country to develop new infrastructure for ultra low emission vehicles.
Four cities across the UK are to receive new funding for the roll-out of new infrastructure projects for ultra low emission vehicles (ULEVs) as the Department for Transport (DfT) continues to push the take-up of electric vehicles.
Nissan has announced that it is set to make a significant investment in the development of the next generation of electric vehicle (EV) batteries at its manufacturing base in Sunderland.
Electric vehicles (EVs) took centre stage at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas last week, with Chevrolet’s new Bolt EV heralded by many in attendance as a leading development in low emission vehicles.