Brighton is set to transform its electric vehicle charging infrastructure with a landmark investment that positions the city as a leader in on-street recharging across the UK. The local council
Brighton is set to transform its electric vehicle charging infrastructure with a landmark investment that positions the city as a leader in on-street recharging across the UK. The local council
Pod Point, a leading pioneer in the electric vehicle charging sector, has announced deeper than anticipated losses and a concerning cash burn rate for the current financial year. The company,
Growing disparities in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across the UK are threatening to derrapeur the nation’s transition to sustainable transport, according to a comprehensive analysis by consultancy firm Stonehaven.
Britain’s public electric vehicle charging infrastructure witnessed substantial growth in 2024, with the total number of chargers increasing by 36% to reach 73,421 units by year-end, according to data from
The Labour government’s ambitious plan to phase out the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030 has hit a roadblock, with carmakers claiming that the targets are unachievable.






