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How EVs Can Support the UK’s Power Grid

The UK electric car fleet is expected to increase to around 3 million by the end of 2026. Bidirectional charging equipped EVs can use a s mall fraction of their battery to provide valuable flexibility to the grid, reducing peak demand and reliance on costly peaker plants, resulting in potential savings for consumers and the…
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Walk, cycle or drive – carbon emission choices

It’s revealing to compare the carbon emissions of EVs, walking, cycling, and horse riding. The results are surprising, except when compared with fossil fuel vehicles.
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Public transport vs EV. Which should you use?

We are told to use public transport rather than drive; it’s better for the environment and road congestion. But what if you drive an EV. We look at the data.