Servicing an EV

How often do you need to service an EV? Many electric cars will come with a service plan, which will outline how often your EV will need servicing. You will...

FairCharge: Why campaigning for the EV revolution is so important

The UK’s electric vehicle (EV) industry is growing year on year, with record levels of drivers making or hoping to make the switch to EVs[1]. With EV adoption...

Government grants for Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Chargers

The UK’s Office for Zero Emission Vehicles has a number of grant schemes in place to help you to fund the purchasing and installing of electric vehicle (EV)...

How we’re proving range anxiety isn’t a thing

Written by Tom SpencerThe Pole to Pole expedition will cover more than 17,000 miles across 14 countries, taking battery electric vehicles to extreme...

How switching to an EV could save you money

Written by Tom SpencerIt is inescapable that the cost of living has risen rapidly around the world over recent years, with the economic effects of the Climate...

Top affordable electric cars

Citroen e-C4Price from: £32,180 This electric vehicle has a range of 217 miles after a single charge. When charging on the go, on a rapid half an hour charge,...

Electric vehicle misconceptions debunked

Charging my vehicle will take too longCharging times differ depending on where you charge your vehicle. If charging at home, it will take a longer period of...

7 reasons to go car free

1. Less air pollutionUnless you are driving an electric vehicle, your car will be producing harmful gases that are damaging to the environment and are...

Why choose an Electric Vehicle (EV)?

1. Electricity is cheaper than fuelBuying an EV can be pricey, but in the long run you will save money. It can cost you roughly £8 to charge your car at home,...

What are the types of Electric Vehicles?

Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) BEVs only run on electricity, which is generated through batteries within the vehicle. Therefore, there are no emissions from...

Travelling and Commuting

7 reasons to go car free

7 reasons to go car free

1. Less air pollutionUnless you are driving an electric vehicle, your car will be producing harmful gases that are damaging to the environment and are directly adding to the effects of climate change. One medium car running on petrol produces 192g of CO2e every...

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