Zap-Pay partner Mer brings EV charging to rural areas of the UK

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[ad_1] With the number of electric cars in the UK rising steadily, the UK’s charging infrastructure is also growing – and must continue to expand rapidly. Often, the conversation around the need to increase the number of public EV charge

Oil giant BP will help keep Hertz EVs charged

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[ad_1] Rental-car giant Hertz has announced several large-scale electric vehicle purchases from Tesla, GM, and Polestar, on the way to making EVs a quarter of its fleet by the end of 2024.  That’s a lot of EVs—tens of thousands of

Seoul plans more than 200,000 EV chargers by 2026

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[ad_1] South Korea’s capital plans to install more than 200,000 EV chargers over the next four years in order to support a shift away from internal-combustion vehicles. Most of the city of Seoul’s nine million-plus residents use the subway or

California considers banning new diesel semis by 2040

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[ad_1] California is considering new regulations that would ban sales of new diesel semi trucks by the 2040 model year, accelerating the timeline for a shift to zero-emission trucks. The requirement was laid out in a proposed rule released by the

Connected Kerb secures £110m from Aviva

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[ad_1] Electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure specialist Connected Kerb has secured an investment of up to £110 million from Aviva Investors to support its plans of delivering 190,000 on-street EV chargers by 2030, revolutionising access to EV charging for millions of