Category : Features

Incoming: Volkswagen ID. 2all

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John Challen on the Volkswagen ID. 2all concept and its insights for the brand’s forthcoming low-cost electric hatch.

Comment: Pros and cons of the new charge point regulations

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The UK government has unveiled the new Public Charge Point Regulations 2023 that will boost EV charging network reliability and user experience This regulation, set to be introduced in the coming months, aims to … Read More »

Comment: Managing growing EV demand and driving grid flexibility

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Nick Woolley, CEO and co-founder at EV.energy, on how the UK can manage the growing demand for EVs and the impact on the national grid.

Eight ways businesses can get ahead in the thriving EV market

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By Adam Hall, director of energy services at renewable energy company Drax 

Beyond CO2: What fleets can save by using EVs

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Tom Rowlands, Fleetcor’s managing director, global EV solutions, explores the myths about EVs, the health benefits to users, cost savings to companies and the environmental and noise benefits to the world at large.

Comment: UK stands at brink of decommissioning its automotive industry

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Following calls to delay the imposition of the post-Brexit ‘Rules of Origin’ Alastair Cassels, partner and head of automotive advisory at accountancy group MHA, says failure to develop a strategy for battery and EV … Read More »

Comment: How can ChargeUK enable fleets to go electric with confidence

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By Mark Pearce – mobility analytics and EV lead at Hydrock

Comment: The UK needs hydrogen to achieve its net zero goals

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By Harsh Pershad, head of hydrogen at Tevva

Comment: Pulling the plug on charging bottlenecks

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As the UK’s electric vehicle population swells, it’s time for a strategic approach to curing bottlenecks in the charging network, says editor-at-large Alex Grant.

Comment: A chance to change EV charging

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Electric vehicle adoption is growing and considered a major success. However, the experience of running an EV is being tainted for many by the recharging infrastructure, says AFP chair Paul Hollick.

Incoming for Fleets: Volvo EX90

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As Volvo’s longest-range, safest, most advanced and highest-priced model yet, the Volvo ECX90 has a lot to offer fleets. We give the lowdown on the brand’s new flagship.

Accelerating EV adoption requires putting the right chargers, in the right places

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By Sam Clarke, chief vehicle officer at Gridserve

Comment: Why full-service EV charge points are the future of deliveries

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By David Hytch, technical director at PlusCharge.

Electrifying Britain: Q&A

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Caroline Sandall-Mansergh, consultancy and channels development manager, Alphabet GB

Comment: Interaction and collaboration needed to improve charging UX

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By Cecilia Routledge, global director energy & facilities at global vehicle charging specialist CTEK

Why the UK needs to ‘go Dutch’ on electric car charging

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When it comes to electric vehicle charging, ‘going Dutch’ means being open, transparent and interoperable. So say Bentley Systems’ Mark Coates, international director of public policy and advocacy, and Joe Rice-Jones, senior account manager, … Read More »

Interview: Lindsay Wallace of FOR:EV on turnkey solutions for EV fleets

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Lindsay Wallace, founder and CEO of Edinburgh-based EV charging firm FOR:EV, tells Norrie Hunter about the company’s work to assist EV fleets and Scotland’s ambitions for net zero.

2023 trends and predictions for the e-bike industry

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By Lisa Conibear, global commercial director at commercial micromobility platform Zoomo

Four findings from VWFS’ latest EV Tracker Report

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The switch to EV adoption in the UK continues to gather momentum but there are a number of speed bumps that could put the brakes the progress we are making.