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Vehicle production returns to Scotland…

 2 years ago

- major USA boost for Scots 4x4 all-terrain EV - production to start ahead of schedule - now the move towards global sales opportunities A major sales and leasing opportunity for the ground-breaking Munro all-electric 4x4 off-roader that could see…

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Connected Kerb selected by the 'Big…

 2 years ago

New York City has selected UK-based Connected Kerb - EV infrastructure specialist - for a charging pilot that will provide a blueprint for the rollout of 10,000 on-street chargers by 2030 .The new EV chargers will remove one of the biggest barriers…

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New houses to have EV charge points…

 2 years ago

The Scottish Government will legislate to ensure developers provide electric vehicle (EV) charge points in the construction of new residential and non-residential buildings. The move has been welcomed by EVA Scotland. The policy proposals have been…

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Energy infrastructure provider Gridserve…

 2 years ago

Courtesy of Natalie Middleton Fleetworld News EV charging and infrastructure energy provider, Gridserve, has secured an initial £200m investment from Infracapital, the infrastructure equity investment arm of M&G Plc. The investment is in support…

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Are lampposts the Answer?

 2 years ago

Street lighting may be the solution for Scotland’s 32 Local Authorities struggling to provide adequate charge points for electric vehicle owners who have no driveways. One of the UK’s leading providers of new ‘intelligent’ technology for…

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Fuuse launch new end-to-end EV…

 2 years ago

Charge point management platform Fuuse have today unveiled a new enterprise fleet solution to accelerate the journey to electric fleets. Building on the company’s electric vehicle charging software, Fuuse Fleet’s suite of tools supports fleet…

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EV drivers warned to take action on…

 2 years ago

...courtesy of Fleet World News  By Nat Middleton As more energy industry observers warn of dramatic increases in energy prices this winter, EV drivers should future-proof their motoring costs by ensuring they’re on the best possible smart…

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Electric cars can travel up to 19 miles…

 2 years ago

​...courtesy of Fleetworld Electric cars can travel up to 19 miles after their range readouts hit zero, new tests from What Car? have found. Its trials saw 10 electric cars undergo a real-world summer range test to see how far they can go in…

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'Electric revolution': Diesel sales…

 2 years ago

...courtesy of Express Cars ELECTRIC cars are seeing massive support from industry and consumers, as petrol and diesel production continues to slump. Battery EV production increased by 6.5 percent during the first six months to record levels,…

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Ford trials revolutionary new robot…

 2 years ago

Ford may be on to a winner with their EV charging solution for disabled drivers… an in-car controlled automated robot charger that makes plugging-in much less of a challenge. Zap-Map says that whilst charging an electric vehicle (EV) may be a…

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Major Battery Plant headed for Dundee?

 2 years ago

...courtesy of the Dundee Courier Thurso-based AMTE Power - specialists in the development of lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries for the transport and storage sectors – is in talks to establish a scale-up facility in the largest building at the…

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Osprey commits to accessible and safe…

 2 years ago

Independent, public EV charging endorsement body ChargeSafe will inspect each Osprey site as part of a UK-wide site assessment for safety and accessibility ChargeSafe’s detailed site inspection criteria are based on Motability guidance and PAS1899…

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