Natalie Middleton
Mazda debuts first-ever plug-in hybrid in new CX-60 flagship SUV
Mazda has announced UK pricing and specification for its flagship CX-60 SUV, due this autumn and debuting the brand’s plug-in hybrid technology.
Gridserve commitments to unlock electric vehicle charging competition
Legally binding commitments from Gridserve are to unlock competition and increase choice of electric vehicle charge points on motorways for drivers.
EV charging management platform Fuuse to expand on back of £1.7m investment
Electric vehicle charge point management platform Fuuse is pressing ahead with expansion plans after securing £1.7m in Seed funding.
Vauxhall Corsa-e and Mokka-e join Onto’s EV subscription service
Vauxhall’s fully electric Corsa-e and Mokka-e are now available to book via Onto’s EV subscription service, providing drivers with an alternative and flexible way to go electric.
Heycar panel event to explore how more inclusive auto sector could drive switch to EVs
The subject of how a more inclusive automotive sector could accelerate the switch to electric vehicles is to come under focus in a panel event this week as part of International Women’s Day.
AA to train patrols in ‘gold-standard’ EV qualifications
The AA has pledged to roll out further electric vehicle training for its patrols, ensuring they can safely repair customers’ EVs and hybrids by the roadside.
Arrival to reveal secrets of a positive framework for EVs at Great British Fleet Event
British EV manufacturer Arrival Automotive UK Limited is the latest company confirmed to appear at this month’s Great British Fleet Event, where it will provide attendees with a wealth of advice on going electric.
Northgate reinforces fleet electrification work with new EV business development manager
Northgate Vehicle Hire has appointed Melanie Creedy to the newly created role of EV business development manager, reinforcing the firm’s ongoing commitment to the electrification of customers’ fleets.
Trakm8 technology proves central to landmark EU smart charging study
The role of technology in enabling smart charging functionality and the roll-out of EVs across Europe has been demonstrated in a pioneering EU study involving Trakm8.
OZEV’s Natasha Robinson to discuss fleet decarbonisation at Great British Fleet Event
Natasha Robinson, joint head of the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV), has been confirmed as a lead speaker for this month’s free-to-attend Great British Fleet Event.
Audi updates Q4 e-tron with faster charging and new connected tech
Audi has upgraded the Q4 e-tron with faster charging capability alongside enhanced connectivity and infotainment features.
Volvo launches single-motor C40 Recharge variant
Volvo has introduced a new single-motor variant of its C40 Recharge coupé-SUV, expanding its fully electric offer.
Kia to launch 14 fully electric models by 2027
Kia has ramped up its plans for fully electric vehicles, targeting a 14-strong model line-up by 2027 that includes two electric pickup trucks and an entry-level model.
Volvo tests new wireless EV charging technology
Volvo Cars is integrating and testing a new wireless charging technology that enables EV drivers to conveniently charge at more than 40kW without getting out of their car.
Car registrations still hamstrung but plug-in demand shows road to recovery
The UK new car market continues to battle the semiconductor shortage but with a ray of light from plug-in vehicle demand.
Webfleet Solutions supports major fleet electrification project for Oxford City Council
A major new fleet electrification project for Oxford City Council is pushing ahead with the help of infrastructure maintenance provider Oxford Direct Services (ODS) and Webfleet Solutions.
AA Driving School launches first EVs on fleet
The AA Driving School is adding the first electric vehicles to its instructor fleet, in the form of the Peugeot e-208 and e-2008 and the Vauxhall Corsa-e.
ALD enables charging for return-to-home EV fleets under EO tie-up
ALD Automotive has signed up EO Charging to provide charging infrastructure and installation for its return-to-home fleet customers.
Ford to split electric vehicle and ICE businesses to scale EV work
Ford is to split into distinct electric vehicle and internal combustion businesses in a move to scale its EV work and strengthen operations.
Gridserve and Moto open first high-power EV charging hub in Wales
The first high-power EV charging hub in Wales has opened at Moto Swansea, marking a step-change in the country’s EV charging infrastructure.