Natalie Middleton
Polestar 2 upgrades deliver more range and performance
The Polestar 2 has been given a major update, increasing its power and range while debuting rear-wheel drive.
Redde Northgate decarbonises company cars with Ogilvie Fleet
Redde Northgate has switched its company car drivers solely to plug-in hybrids and fully electric vehicles after reworking its policy with Ogilvie Fleet.
Radius rounds out EV proposition with EV Charging Solutions buy
Global mobility and connectivity firm Radius has acquired a majority stake in installation firm EV Charging Solutions, rounding out its electric vehicle proposition for customers in the UK.
Gridserve Car Leasing takes delivery of first Ora Funky Cat electric car
All-new Chinese carmaker GWM Ora has spearheaded the UK launch of its Funky Cat EV with a vehicle handover to Gridserve Car Leasing.
Used EV prices soften but many models outperform market
Used battery electric vehicle retail prices have begun to fall on the back of surging stocks, but some models are still seeing strong demand.
Royal Mail reaches milestone of 4000th EV
Royal Mail has deployed the 4,000th EV on its delivery and collection fleet, supporting plans for a 5,000-strong electric fleet by the end of spring 2023.
UK charging rollout on track but ZEV mandate key to growth
The UK is currently on track to meet targets for charge points but the Government can speed up the rate of growth by addressing barriers to roll-out by providers.
Alfa Romeo reveals prices and specs for Tonale PHEV
Alfa Romeo’s Tonale SUV is now available as a plug-in hybrid – the brand’s most efficient model yet.
Slow charging could be costliest option for EV drivers
Electric vehicle drivers could actually be paying more for slow charging than when using ultra-rapids, new research has revealed.
Volkswagen Group teams with energy and tech firms for bidirectional EV charging trials
Trials of new Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) bidirectional charging tech that enables EV drivers to power their homes and even sell energy back to the grid have started in the UK.
Government on track for fully electric fleet by 2027
The Government says it’s on track to meet its 2027 target for the entire fleet to be fully zero emission after meeting an interim benchmark early.
Electric carmakers and leasing firms need to offer greater range of charging units
EV drivers want more than one option when it comes to selecting a charger for their electric or plug-in hybrid car.
Rivus ramps up EV capabilities with Enerveo charging project
Fleet solutions provider Rivus is significantly expanding its EV services in partnership with contracting firm Enerveo.
Mer plugs in King’s College London for EV charging
King’s College London has expanded and updated its electric vehicle charging network with help from Mer.
Enterprise Car Club strikes mobility deal with Beryl
Enterprise Car Club has signed a new deal with micro mobility provider Beryl, further promoting the benefits of shared transport.
Shell Recharge expands ultra-rapid network with MFG deal
Shell Recharge Solutions has added more than 240 extra ultra-rapid charge points to its UK network under a new deal with Motor Fuel Group (MFG).
Sales open for Jeep’s first-ever fully electric SUV
Pre-orders are now open for the Jeep Avenger SUV, the American brand’s first-ever fully electric model.
Myenergi turns attention to Germany and Europe
UK renewable energy tech firm Myenergi is stepping up its commitment in Germany, responding to expected massive growth in the EV and home energy management systems (HEMS) sectors.
Still cheaper to run an EV than a petrol or diesel car, finds Zap-Map
EV drivers can still save money on running costs compared to petrol or diesel drivers, despite increased charging prices from the energy crisis.
Affordability just as key as sustainability for sal-sac drivers
Affordability is now just as key a motivator as sustainability in drivers’ salary sacrifice vehicle choices.