Volkswagen joins materials firm Umicore in £2.6bn battery venture September 26, 2022 Volkswagen has teamed up with Belgian materials firm Umicore and announced a €3bn (£2.6bn) battery parts joint venture. The German powerhouse is the latest automotive maker aiming to bring battery production in-house to protect it from geopolitical tensions as it also reduces logistics costs. While raw materials will be sourced from around the world, the [...]
EV drivers hit by rise in public charging costs September 26, 2022 The cost of charging an electric vehicle has risen 42 percent since May, according to RAC Electric Experts. On average it now costs 63.29p per kilowatt hour to refuel an EV at a public rapid charger on a non-subscription basis – an 18.75p increase from four months ago. The latest figures show that “it is [...]
Which? calls for EV infrastructure improvement as drivers dissatisfied September 23, 2022 Consumer champion Which? has called on the government to urgently improve the UK’s electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. This includes ensuring that the network is reliable on an average of 99 per cent of the time. According to a research published today, 74 per cent of EV owners are disappointed with public infrastructure, citing availability [...]
IEA calls for global ban on petrol and diesel car sales by 2035 September 20, 2022 The International Energy Agency (IEA) has called for a global ban on the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2035. In a report published today, the intergovernmental agency said that global progress on the transition to net-zero transport is falling short of Paris Agreement targets. The study revealed that electric vehicles need to increase [...]
Going strong: EV truck maker Tevva expands into EU September 19, 2022 Electric and hydrogen truck maker Tevva has expanded operations beside the UK borders, announcing on Monday its strategy for mainland Europe. It also unveiled its newest 19tn model. The Essex-based “scale up” will start exporting its electric HGVs – which unlike competitors also have a reserve of hydrogen to boost range extension – to main [...]
UK in the running for £7bn lithium battery gigafactory among European peers September 5, 2022 The UK is in the running for an $8bn (£6.9bn) lithium battery gigafactory, squaring up to European peers in the race to cultivate healthy electric vehicle industries locally. The global energy transition has prompted countries, such as the UK, the US and Germany, to double down on their support for domestic electric vehicle markets. The [...]
Toyota commits £4.5bn to ramping up EV batteries across US and Japan August 31, 2022 Toyota Motor Corp has announced plans to boost battery supplies for electric vehicles across Japan and US.
Britishvolt £3.8bn gigafactory to push back production until mid-2025 August 29, 2022 Electric vehicle battery startup Britishvolt will not deliver any products from its £3.8bn gigafactory for another three years, its co-founder has said today. The gigafactory, which began construction last summer, had initially been anticipated to start battery production in late 2023. “The main facility will be delayed slightly into mid-2025,” former CEO Orral Nadjari told [...]
1,000 new public EV chargers get £20m boost for UK-wide for roll-out August 24, 2022 The UK Government and industry have pledged over £20m for the roll-out of 1,000 new public electric vehicle (EV) chargers across England. The Local EV Infrastructure pilot scheme has received £10m as part of the government’s £450m EV charging strategy for local authorities, which aims to increase the number of public EV infrastructure by a [...]
Electric vehicle charging points lag behind rapid car uptake in UK August 18, 2022 Just 107 local authorities across the UK have successfully applied for on-street charging points in the UK, despite claims that the government is trying to drive forward electric vehicle growth.