Natalie Middleton
Poor EV supply makes 2030 ICE ban ‘look increasingly optimistic’, warns AFP
Fleet electrification plans are being disrupted by a major lack of electric vehicle supplies, potentially impacting the Government’s 2030 ICE ban.
Record EV orders at Fleet Alliance, says new CEO
The rapidly growing movement towards EVs ahead of the Government’s ban on internal combustion engines by 2030 has been reflected in Fleet Alliance’s order books which finished last year at record levels.
Škoda expands electric Enyaq iV line-up with coupé and first-ever vRS
Škoda has added a coupé version, including its first-ever all-electric vRS variant, to its Enyaq iV line-up.
Skyrocketing energy prices to increase driver pushback to EVs
Changes to the energy price cap could increase driver resistance to switching to EVs due to concerns over being left out of pocket.
Tesla Model 3 official leader of used EV revolution in 2021, says Aston Barclay
The Tesla Model 3 has been dubbed as the overall most desirable used car and EV of 2021 by Aston Barclay after it appeared in its top 10 desirability index on seven occasions: more … Read More »
Charge Amps to expand EV charging solutions work under new CCO
Charge Amps, one of Europe’s leading providers of EV charging solutions, has appointed Joke van der Eerden as its new chief commercial officer.
Zenith to drive electric vehicle take-up with £475m green bond
Zenith Group has raised a £475m green bond to help further its work in supporting the switch to electric vehicles.
Pink Car Leasing EV salary sacrifice scheme racks up 50 customers in five months
Pink Car Leasing’s EV salary sacrifice scheme has smashed its projected early adoption figure by more than 500% after signing 50 customers in just five months.
Volkswagen opens orders for ID.5 and new ID.4 Pro
Volkswagen’s ID.5 electric SUV-coupé is now available to order, alongside a new ID.4 Pro variant.
New EV:IE service to bring vital insights on fleet EV transition
A new service that provides firms with essential insights on the most suitable electric vehicles to replace their fleet with has launched from Reflex Vehicle Hire.
ABB acquires controlling interest in InCharge Energy
ABB has acquired a controlling stake in EV charging infrastructure solutions company InCharge Energy, strengthening its offering in the US.
Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance promises 35 new EVs by 2030 under new roadmap
The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance has published its 2030 roadmap, revealing plans to launch 35 new electric vehicles by 2030 and have the largest global EV offering.
Nissan reveals Micra successor will be all-electric
Nissan has announced that the successor to the Micra will be all-electric and built on a shared CMF B-EV platform with Renault and Mitsubishi under their new 2030 Alliance roadmap.
Salary sacrifice cars have role to play in safe return to work
Salary sacrifice car schemes can play a role in supporting workers make a safe return to the office, according to Fleet Evolution.
Scottish Government to double public charging network with new £60m fund
The Scottish Government has published its draft vision for the public electric vehicle charging network, which includes a £60m fund for increasing the number of charge points.
Shell converts fuel station to ultra-rapid EV charging hub in world-first
Shell has created its first UK EV hub by replacing fuel pumps at an existing forecourt with ultra-rapid charge point.
Leasing Options partners with Pod Point
Leasing Options is to provide its customers with access to charging solutions under a new partnership with Pod Point.
Classic Mini upcycled to electric under new Recharged conversion project
Mini’s Oxford factory is to play host to a new project that will see classic Minis converted for electric driving, ensuring owners can keep up with the sustainability movement.
EO Charging to help home builders comply with new charge point rules
EO Charging has partnered with specialist power cable and accessories distributor Jointing Technologies to help the residential construction industry address new charging infrastructure rules
EV drivers able to charge for free across 21 UK councils
Drivers in the south are paying over a quarter (28%) more than those in north England and Wales to charge using the cheapest public chargers.