Highways England Announce £2.8m Deal For Electric Car Infrastructure
Highways England have announced a £2.8m deal for electric car & vehicle infrastructure.
DetailsHighways England have announced a £2.8m deal for electric car & vehicle infrastructure.
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DetailsJapanese car manufacturer Honda has announced that they plan to only sell electric cars in Europe by 2025.
DetailsThe Electric Vehicle Home Charge Scheme is a government grant for EV charge points. The grant is provided by the Office For Low Emission Vehicles and was introduced to encourage the public to transition from cars with traditional combustion engines to ultra-low emission electric cars.
DetailsRoad Minister, Jessee Norman has announced that £6 million will be spent on the installation of 300 rapid EV chargers and 46 fast EV charge points for ultra-low emission taxis.
DetailsFlintshire County Council have recently announced their plans to install more EV chargers in Flintshire in order to attract tourists and visitors from across the country.
DetailsThis month the Department for Transport announced that all EV charge points must become ‘Smart’ by July 2019. This means EV charge points must be able to be remotely accessed, and capable of receiving, interpreting and reacting to a signal.
DetailsSwedish energy giant Vattenfall is to install its first EV chargers in the UK. The company has signed a deal with contracting firm BMM Energy Solutions and South Norfolk council to install the EV charge points.
DetailsMarston’s Inns and Taverns is to become the first UK pub chain and brewer to install rapid electric vehicle EV chargers.
DetailsVolkswagen and Tesco have announced that they are partnering to install the UK’s largest retail network of electric vehicle EV chargers.
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