by Karl Dyson | May 26, 2015 | Green public transport
Electric vehicles are looking set to be an incredibly useful tool with which to combat greenhouse gas emissions, rising fuel prices and climate change, however they suffer from an image problem that has stemmed from poor battery capacities, a perceived lack of power,...
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 | 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...
by Karl Dyson | May 26, 2014 | EV Electric Cars
The LEAF is the first 100% electric car to come from Nissan and as a result of this achievement a number of LEAF owners are racing to one billion kilometres driven. With the innovative CarWings telemetry, Nissan are able to accurately measure exactly how many miles...
by Karl Dyson | May 20, 2014 | EV Electric Cars
Plans are afoot for a UK “electric highway” if the battery powered car maker Tesla gets it’s own way. Like the infrastructure already in place across the pond, Tesla plan to litter the UK with charging points allowing Tesla owners “power”...