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Action needed on EV charging accessibility as councils struggle to balance inclusive design with limited street space 

Local authorities are calling for clearer guidance and faster action to ensure the UK’s expanding public Electric Vehicle (EV) charging network is accessible to all drivers, as new research reveals many councils are struggling to deliver inclusive infrastructure in constrained public spaces. ...

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Believ launches partnership with 9Yards across top UK retail parks

96 state-of-the-art ultra-rapid EV bays across twelve 9Yards retail parks nationwide, including Croydon, York, Dunfermline, Newbury, Northampton, Preston, Shrewsbury, Stevenage, Taplow and Worthing. Fully funded with over £10 million Believ investment, supported with an end-to-end rollout delivered in phases throughout ...

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Shield selects Sync Energy as it switches to electric

When specialist technical contractor, Shield committed to transforming its fleet of company cars to electrical – and knowing that the van fleet was also planned – it decided to install a comprehensive EV charging facility at its new head office ...

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Countdown clock is ticking on Government grants for EV chargepoint installations

From this Sunday, businesses have one year left to claim the hundreds of pounds available for each chargepoint installed. Most of the financial incentives still available from the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) will close on 31 March 2025. ...

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Zest appointed to NHS Framework for EV infrastructure

Zest, one of the UK’s fastest growing Electric Vehicle (EV) charging networks and a certified B Corporation has been named as an approved supplier on the NHS Sustainable Transport and Infrastructure Framework Agreement for electric vehicle charging solutions. Launched in ...

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Vital EV installs the UK’s first 400kW liquid-cooled Kempower Satellite Chargers at UTAC

The two ultra-rapid DC chargers are believed to be the fastest in the UK and will be used to charge prototype and production vehicles at the famous testing facility. With a compact footprint of less than 0.25m², the 400kW Kempower ...

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Charging ahead

Installing electric vehicles is daunting, say Dan Lessiter and Kevin Ledger, Senior Business Managers at Liberty Charge, but Charge Point Operators (CPOs) are there to support the introduction of an EV infrastructure With the 2030 ban on new petrol and ...

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