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Solar sector slams Reform UK threatens to double energy bills In The Cut this week, we're looking at what a Reform UK government could cost in energy bills. -
Anker SOLIX unveils new plug-in solar storage technology Anker's new plug-in solar could potentially power 95% of appliances in an average home when it is available in the UK. -
Why a Reform UK government would be terrible for energy bills A Reform government would likely see bills go up. Here's why. -
Anker Solix unveils XE Home Battery to cut energy bills Plug and Play home solar battery storage brand Anker Solix unveiled a new all-in-one solar home battery that offers up to 5,000W power output and a capacity of 7kWh to help homeowners cut energy bills at Solar & Storage Live London 2026. -
Easy to install heat pump to hit UK market next year Nusku has unveiled a new heat pump that it says is quicker to install than traditional ones. -
Is the government doing enough to cut energy bills? Ministers have done plenty to cut energy bills, but is it enough? We take a look at what needs to be done. -
GAC Aion V available from Spring 2026, with Aion UT to follow Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer GAC Group has unveiled two new models under its Aion brand: Aion V and Aion UT, which will be available to buy in the UK later this year. -
Nissan to launch all-electric Juke in the UK in 2027 Car manufacturer giant Nissan has unveiled its all-electric Juke and is planning to launch it in the UK in the Spring of 2027. -
How much renewable energy does the UK use? Renewable energy supplied 52.5% of the electricity generated in the UK in 2025, the second year in a row that has reached over 50%