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.
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.
UK research institute The Faraday Institution has detailed in a new report that vehicle to grid technology (V2G) could provide 445GWh of energy storage capacity by 2050.
Takeaway delivery company Just Eat has announced that it will replace 175 diesel vehicles in its corporate sales fleet with electric vehicles (EVs) by 2025.
EV charging company Ohme is the new official charging partner for Perry Motor Sales group. The move follows a recent announcement that Ohme was also partnering with Audi.
The reason for the growing animosity toward EVs is the lack of suitable charging infrastructure. If not addressed, this has the potential to undermine all the hard work completed so far to create a greener planet.