Car manufacturers in the EU are expected to offer 214 electric models over the next three years.
Read More »Government Launches £94m of New Funding for Quantum Tech
Quantum technologies can be used for a variety of purposes. such as making electric vehicle batteries more efficient.
Read More »All New Rapid EV Charging Points Must Offer Card Payments by 2020
The government also expects industry to develop a roaming solution that allows drivers to use any public charge point through a single payment method.
Read More »No European Bank Introduced to Iran for Implementation of INSTEX
The Iranian special trade mechanism set up to reciprocate the European Instrument in Support of Trade Exchange. blasted Europe for procrastinating in introduction of a bank to Iran to put the INSTEX into effect.
Read More »Bump In the Road for Low Emission Cars as Sales Drop
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders says efforts to sell green cars have been undermined by ‘confusing policies’ and the ‘premature’ removal of incentives.
Read More »Jaguar Land Rover Commits to Building New EVs in The UK
The move helps safeguard thousands of jobs and is part of the company’s commitment to offer electrified options for all new Jaguar and Land Rover models from 2020.
Read More »Toyota to Start Public Road Trials of Solar-Powered Cars
The demonstration car consists of a system that charges the battery while the vehicle is parked as well as when it is being driven.
Read More »INSTEX Should Guarantee Financial Transactions for Iran`s Crude Sales
The Europe-proposed Instrument in Support of Trade Exchange (INSTEX) should provide a comprehensive channel for financial transactions with the European states to wire back Iran'.s crude revenues.
Read More »Iran`s Demands Not Met by INSTEX
Iranian Deputy Economy Minister Mohammad Ali Dehqan Dehnavi said that the Europe-proposed Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX ) has failed to meet Iran'.s expectations. calling on the European states to compensate for their deficiencies.
Read More »UK Lagging Behind Europe on EV Charging Speeds
A new study suggests this is a result of the largely single-phase residential electricity supply across the UK.
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