If you’re baffled by BEV, confused by CHAdeMO, discombobulated by destination charging and muddled by miles per kWh, don’t worry, because you’re not alone. The rapid adoption of electric cars has ...
So far in 2024, electric cars have accounted for around 15 percent of vehicle registrations in the UK. And with the forthcoming ban on the sale of new petrol, diesel and hybrid cars from 2035, it’s ...
All cars, whether powered by batteries, a traditional combustion engine or a hybrid system, are most efficient when driven at a steady speed. Saving energy is all about having a light right foot.
You’ve heard of walking on sunshine, but did you know that it’s possible to drive on sunshine? OK, not literally – that would be difficult, not to mention dangerous – but sunshine, or more ...
If you own an electric car, you will want to charge it at home if possible. It’s just so convenient – and usually the cheapest option, too. In fact, unless you’re one of the small number of (pre-2018) ...
A regenerative braking system can recover kinetic energy that would otherwise be lost when you brake. In electric cars, some of this energy can be harnessed by the motor – and that means free ...
Harvesting solar energy is a cost-effective and green way to charge your electric car. We explain how it works.
We explain how to get an electric car charger installed at your house, along with how much it could cost – including the grant available.