Electric vehicle charger costs
Bentley to launch its first ever EV
The Bentley Torcal will be the luxury car's first EV, following in the footsteps of Ferrari who released the controversial Luce in May.
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Renault ‘s solar-powered EV drives from Land’s End to John O’Groats The Plein Sud has a range of 242 miles and can charge from 15% to 80% in just 30 minutes. -
EV savings jump by £200 thanks to US-Iran war Electric vehicle (EV) drivers could find themselves saving an extra £200 per year compared to petrol cars, as the US-Iran conflict continues, new analysis from the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) has found. -
Grant boost covers almost half the cost of installing EV chargers Renters, flat owners, homeowners without driveways and businesses will soon be able to cut the cost of installing an electric vehicle (EV) charge point by half thanks to the government increasing the amount they can receive from grants. -
Can you use your EV as a battery for your house? Home storage batteries are increasingly popular, but what if you could use your electric vehicle to power your home? Find out here. -
Electric car charger installation costs in the UK Buying a charger can save you hundreds of pounds per year compared to public chargers – and they cost as little as £800. -
Donut Lab releases world-first all-solid-state EV battery British battery experts Donut Lab have launched the world’s first solid state electric vehicle (EV) battery, which it claims offers faster charging times, and more energy density, as well as being safer. -
UK misses EV target despite jump in sales The UK is still behind its electric vehicle (EV) sales target, despite the fact that 2 million new ones were registered last year, according to data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers (SMMT) -
The best home EV chargers Charging your EV at home saves you hundreds per year. But which charger should you go for? We reveal the best, cheapest and smallest models -
Drivers can save £1,450 a year by buying a secondhand EV Secondhand electric vehicle (EV) drivers will still save around £1,450 a year, on average, despite plans for a new 3p-per-mile tax on EVs.