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Whatever happened to hydrogen?
The number of battery electric passenger car models continues to rise as diesel demand drops. But are other alternatives a viable solution to future transportation needs? Dave Moss investigates.
Elektrik Technik: How Audi’s electric SUV aims to disrupt the market
Kyle Fortune rides along with Audi’s E-tron as it undergoes final testing, the plug-in electric SUV certain to be a disruptive player in the traditional fleet market.
Opinion: Are EVs changing BP’s business model?
With BP announcing the purchase of the UK’s largest charging point supplier and operator, Chargemaster, what does the EV business mean for the business model of an oil major? By Alex Lewis-Jones, of energy … Read More »
Opinion: What can the UK learn from Norway’s eco-friendly car boom?
Norway is leading the way globally in the adoption of plug-in vehicles, which accounted for nearly a third of the country’s new car sales in 2017. Richard Lowden, founder of international low-emissions car hire … Read More »
Arval spearheads flexible EV solution
Arval is set to significantly grow its EV offering following a new partnership with Renault, Nissan and NewMotion, Europe’s largest charging point provider.
First Drive: Hyundai Nexo Fuel Cell
Nexo carries on where the ix35 Fuel Cell left off, with more appeal and cutting edge technology, says Martyn Collins.
First Drive: Smart Electric Drive
Bigger battery, faster charging, greater range: Smart’s ‘Electric Drive’ is much improved, as Kyle Fortune explains.
Road Test: Lexus GS 300h Executive Edition
Julian Kirk relaxes into commuting life with the smaller hybrid GS.
EV charging gets smarter
EV charging times are falling and charging equipment is developing to provide faster, smarter charging, as Steve Banner discovers.
EV? Plug-In? Hybrid?
EV development is not slowing down, so how do you decide if an EV or hybrid is right for you?
A new era for electric vehicles?
Daimler’s electric truck hints at near-future electric cars with longer ranges and much faster charging, explains John Kendall.