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Latest news 26 Jul 2023
BT Group launches electric vehicle charge point pilot
BT Group will examine the potential of converting or upgrading its street cabinets to electric vehicle (EV) charging units.
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Latest news 26 Jul 2023
Gridserve secures funding to expand UK EV charging network expansion
Financing worth more than half a billion pounds will allow Gridserve to accelerate the upgrade and expansion of its UK electric vehicle (EV) charging network.
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Latest news 25 Jul 2023
Government 'committed' to ending the sale of petrol and diesel cars from 2030
The Government says it remains committed to the 2030 car and van fossil fuel phase-out date.
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Latest news 24 Jul 2023
Call for the Government to legalise e-scooters
Local authorities, environmental charities and campaigners are among 50 organisations calling on the Government to legalise e-scooters.
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Latest news 20 Jul 2023
Renewable fuels guide for harder-to-electrify vehicles produced
Operators of harder-to-electrify heavy duty vehicles are being urged to consider renewable fuels to cut their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
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Latest news 20 Jul 2023
Electric refuse truck deal is 'UK's biggest decarbonisation programme of its kind by a local authority'
Westminster City Council and Veolia have announced what they believe is the UK’s largest electric refuse collection fleet.
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Latest news 19 Jul 2023
Tata to build £4bn electric vehicle battery factory in the UK
Tata has confirmed it will build a £4 billion electric vehicle (EV) battery factory in the UK.
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Latest news 17 Jul 2023
Go Ahead Group powering ahead with UK’s largest charging hub for electric buses
Work has started to install one of the biggest bus electric charging hubs in the UK.
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Latest news 17 Jul 2023
Royal Mail takes on 5,000th electric vehicle
Royal Mail has taken delivery of its 5,000 electric vehicle (EV) as it aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2040.
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Latest news 14 Jul 2023
Pro-LTN councillors do not lose votes, analysis suggests
Despite attracting much controversy, Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) are not the ‘election-defining issue’ many believe them to be, new research suggests.