by Karl Dyson | Feb 7, 2020 | EV Electric Cars
Electric cars are the way of the future because they’re often more environmentally friendly than their gas-powered counterparts. However, in the past, purchasing a green/electric car was challenging for most consumers due to the price of the car itself, and the...
by Karl Dyson | Oct 15, 2019 | EV Electric Cars
It seems like all big car company giants want to get a piece of the electric market. They are developing new technologies every day and constantly improving valuable electric car specifications like range, efficiency, acceleration and etc. Since Porsche is one of the...
by Karl Dyson | Oct 13, 2019 | EV Electric Cars
It’s both an exciting and confusing time for those of you looking for a new car. Like many of you, I’m also caught in a situation where choosing what powers my next car is becoming increasingly more important than the badge. Kia’s new e Niro has just...
by Karl Dyson | Feb 26, 2015 | EV Electric Cars
Electric car (EV) ownership is set continue its upward trend as the Government confirmed that UK will receive £43m in cash for plug- and EV vehicle funding. The funding will see a flurry of charge points installed into homes, hospitals, train stations and A-roads. Of...
by Karl Dyson | Feb 25, 2015 | EV Electric Cars
The 98MPG Metrocab has become the first zero-emission capable taxi to be licensed by Transport for London. The British designed, engineered and built Metro cab will operate on a trial basis as a London Hackney Carriage. The first few Metrocabs are already in operation...
by Karl Dyson | Jan 20, 2015 | EV Electric Cars
The triumphant Nissan Leaf had a bumper year in 2014 with sales doubling over 2013. Figures released by Nissan have revealed that an impressive 4,051 Leaf’s were sold in 2014 compared to just 1,812 units in 2013. Even though the figures are tiny in comparison...