This week’s Spring Budget represents a missed opportunity to jumpstart the mass electric vehicle (EV) transition amid slowing demand for privately bought EVs.... continue
The AA welcomes the chancellor’s decision not to increase fuel duty for a further 12 months, even if the benefit has halved from £100 in 2022 to £50 now. Higher motoring costs, whether fuel,... continue
Drivers of electric vehicles have long experienced concerns around battery range... continue
The UK can be proud of the example it has demonstrated in tackling climate change. The cross-party... continue
2024 will be an exciting year of change for the UK’s growing numbers of electric vehicle (EV) drivers, with huge... continue
Millions of motorists will take to the roads this Christmas, many EV drivers will be nervous about facing repeats of the nightmarish... continue
Does moving the sale of petrol and diesel cars back to 2035 make a difference to the EV Charging Infrastructure sector? The UK... continue
COP 28 kicked off last week, and we were honoured to participate in one of the first speaker briefings, ‘Accelerating the Transition... continue
The change from traditional fuel cards to... continue
Delaying the phase out of new combustion engine car sales will result in the UK... continue
E-mobility is the future of travel - and we should be... continue
Intelligent Transport Systems UK (ITS UK), the industry... continue
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) is urging the EU... continue
Of all the journeys motorists make, one of the most time-sensitive is the drive to the airport before departing on a flight. For an... continue
Prime minister Rishi Sunak has announced that he will delay ban on purchasing new petrol cars from 2030 to 2035 and is also push back the phasing out of domestic gas boilers. Reactions have been almost entirely negative, with... continue
Today’s announcement from the government is bad news for... continue
Pushing the ban on buying petrol and diesel cars back to 2035 is... continue
You can’t help but think the prime minister looked at the net zero plan and thought ‘that’s going to be... continue
Much talk about electric vehicle charging concerns... continue
As businesses across the UK look to play their part... continue
When it comes to electric vehicle charging, hospitals and university campuses face similar opportunities. Both have large parking estates, with a... continue
Electric vehicle (EV) charging points are appearing in retail parks, hospital car parks and the car parks of all kinds of... continue
New data shows that pothole damage from electric cars is twice than that of petrol vehicles. Asphalt... continue
The current average price of a used car is... continue
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