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Switching to an electric car? Here's how long it takes to charge an electric vehicle
Electric vehicle charging speed depends on a number of factors, including the type of car and the level of charger used. Here's what to expect. Read More
Hydrogen vs. Electric: Unpacking the Real Contenders in the Race for Green Transportation Dominance

The world’s growing need for cleaner travel comes from worsening environmental problems. Though electric cars powered by batteries get most of the attention and sales, hydrogen-powered ones are making ... Read More
Electrified vehicle mileage tax and fuel duty changes: How will motorists be affected by the Budget?
The tax has been held at 57.95p since 2011, but the effective rate paid by drivers since 2022 has been 52.95p as a result of a “temporary” 5p cut. Petrol forecourts will also be required to display ... Read More
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The all-electric Volvo C40 Recharge and XC40 Recharge are getting new powertrains and increased range for the 2024 model year. Ford is reopening order banks and increasing production of its 2023 ... Read More
How Much is an Electric Car Battery?

Electric cars are continuing their climb toward mainstream adoption. EV sales are steadily increasing, supported by improved charging infrastructure, growing model variety, and government incentives. Read More
New electric car grant is worth up to £3,750 – how does the scheme work?

Motorists buying a new electric car could benefit from a discount of up to £3,750 after the government implemented a new £650 million electric car grant. The grant targets lower-cost electric vehicles ... Read More
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