All Electric articles – Page 54
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NewsGovernment gives two-year extension to plug-in van and truck grant scheme
A two-year extension to the grant system for purchases of plug-in vans and trucks has been announced by the government to support its strategy to decarbonise transport.
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NewsEV adoption in HGV sector could undermined by lack of trained technicians warns IMI
Adoption of EV technology in the HGV sector could be undermined by a severe shortage of EV trained heavy vehicle technicians, according to the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI).
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NewsRAC teams up with Zap-Map to extend its breakdown provisions for EV drivers
The RAC has extended its provision for electric car breakdown cover by joining forces with the EV charge point mapping app Zap-Map.
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NewsMFG agrees deal for electric vehicle charging hub at Glasgow retail park
MFG has agreed a deal to open an electric vehicle (EV) charging hub in partnership with Great Western Retail Park in Glasgow.
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NewsPortsmouth Council installs 62 on-street charge points with OZEV funding
Portsmouth Council has introduced 62 new on-street charge points as a result of over £200,000 funding received from the Office for Zero Emissions (OZEV).
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NewsCMA closes investigation into MSA chargers after accepting undertakings
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has announced it has closed its investigation into EV charging at motorway service stations after it agreed to accept undertakings from the companies involved.
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NewsAston Martin teams up with Britishvolt to develop high-performance battery cell
Aston Martin has taken another step in its journey to electrification with an agreement to develop bespoke high-performance battery cell technology alongside Britishvolt.
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NewsSUMMIT 2022: Gridserve can provide solutions for those struggling with connection
Toddington Harper, founder and CEO of Gridserve, said his technology company was not only planning to deliver more than 100 electric forecourts across the UK, but also develop solutions to grid connection problems.
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NewsCar makers told they need to improve EV reliability after survey by Which?
Car makers need to improve the reliability of electric vehicles, according to the consumers champions Which?
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NewsSMMT calls for more chargepoint provision as EV sales surge
Surging sales of electric vehicles mean there is an urgent need for greater chargepoint provision if the government is to meet its net zero target, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
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NewsRoadchef acquired by Macquarie Asset Management in £900m deal
Roadchef has announced that it is being acquired by a fund managed by Macquarie Asset Management in a deal reported to be worth £900m.
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NewsSUMMIT 2022: Customer trust must not be lost as industry faces biggest changes it’s ever seen, says BP’s Hofer
The forecourt sector is embarking on one of the ”biggest changes our industry has ever seen”, according to Hanna Hofer, vice president convenience and mobility at BP UK.
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NewsSUMMIT 2022: Car washing versus EV charging emerges as the big question at Forecourt Trader Summit 2022
Investment in car washing and/or electric vehicle charging became the key points of discussion at Forecourt Trader’s Summit 2022, where industry experts put forward their views on the theme for the day – The Road Ahead.
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NewsFirst Shell Recharge points at Waitrose go live in Cirencester
The first Shell Recharge points destined for a Waitrose supermarket have gone live at the Waitrose store in Cirencester.
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Focus On FeatureThe UK is on the brink of an EV revolution
The UK is on the brink of its electric vehicle (EV) revolution. The Government ban on new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030 is accelerating both manufacturer investment and driver enthusiasm.
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NewsMoto and Gridserve open first high-powered electric vehicle charging hub in Wales
Wales’ first high-powered electric vehicle (EV) charging hub has opened at Moto’s Swansea motorway service area on the M4.
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NewsSMMT calls for independent regulator for the UK’s EV charging network
The UK automotive industry has called for an independent regulator for the UK’s EV charging network, which would regulate charging price levels and enforce minimum standards.
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NewsShell Recharge Solutions reaches 10,000 charging connections through its UK network
Shell Recharge Solutions has achieved a major milestone by increasing the number of charging connections accessible through its UK network to 10,000.
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NewsMFG planning to convert Bury petrol station into EV charging hub
MFG has applied for planning permission to convert an Esso petrol station in Bury into an electric vehicle charging hub.
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NewsStudy claims global EV Charging spend will exceed $16 billion in 2026
Spend on EV charging at home will exceed $16 billion globally in 2026 according to a new study by Juniper Research.



















