German energy firm innogy and car park operator APCOA think so – they have signed a declaration of intent to jointly develop relevant solutions.
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The mayors want to offer between £2.000 and £6.000 to homes and businesses to either upgrade existing vehicles or get rid of their older. polluting cars and switch to cleaner ones.
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The project is a partnership between the Scottish Government and network companies including SP Energy Networks and SSEN.
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A new report from the Energy Technologies Institute suggests it will be difficult for the HGV sector to make the leap from combustion engine vehicles to 100% electric propulsion.
Read More »Toyota to Roll Out 3.700 Green Vehicles for Tokyo 2020 Olympics
Its preliminary calculations suggest emissions will average less than 80g km when compared to a similar sized fleet of mostly conventional petrol and diesel models.
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Drivers will be offered access to more than 400 additional charging points across the country via a single app or charge card.
Read More »Engineering Sector Calls on Government to Develop Clean Energy Technologies
It claims this. along with a range of other measures. is essential to helping secure the UK’s future economy and society.
Read More »12-Point Plan to Tackle Climate Emergency Unveiled
Business leaders and environmentalists have created a 12 point plan of steps it says the Scottish Government should take to tackle climate change.
Read More »Majority of Young Brits Would Consider Electric Car is Price is Right
Some of the concerns cited were the range of EVs. finding somewhere to charge and the time it would take to recharge.
Read More »Businesses Offered £20m to Drive Low Carbon Vehicle Tech
Projects must be led by a UK business and help deliver significant reductions in carbon emissions.
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