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  • Net-zero bus maker Wrightbus bags £26m gov-backed funding to expand into EU and Asia

    November 1, 2022

    Bus maker Wrightbus has bagged £26m in government-backed funding to expand its operations into Europe and South-East Asia.  Under the agreement’s terms, the UK Export Finance will indemnify an £18m Green Trade loan as well as an £8m Green Bank guarantee provided by Barclays. “It’s fantastic to see Great British companies like Wrightbus take full [...]

  • Soaring energy bills putting off 70 per cent of drivers from getting an EV

    November 1, 2022

    Energy bill hikes are putting potential drivers of electrical vehicles off, as the AA’s president warns it will hamper progress to cleaner driving.  More than 70 per cent of drivers considering switching to a zero-emissions vehicle have been deterred by switching to an EV due to soaring costs of electricity.  An AA poll of more [...]

  • Not enough: Gov ramps up EV charger rollout amid calls for more action

    October 26, 2022

    The UK Government has continued to ramp up the rollout of public electric vehicle (EV) chargers over recent months. According to data published today by the DfT, as of 1 October 34,637 public EV chargers were installed in the UK – 34 per cent up on last year’s levels.  This is also 8 per cent [...]

  • Ford to discontinue Fiesta production as focus shifts to electric cars

    October 26, 2022

    Ford will discontinue the production of its iconic Fiesta model by the end of June 2023 as the car maker focuses on its electrification strategy.  The marque announced today that, alongside the Fiesta, it will also stop manufacturing the S-MAX and Galaxy models.  “At Ford in Europe, we are accelerating our efforts to go all-in [...]

  • Ford enters agreement with Tata Steel and others for supply of ‘green’ steel

    October 25, 2022

    Ford has signed an agreement with Tata Steel’s Dutch arm and two other manufacturers for the supply of “green” steel from 2030. The car maker has in fact signed memorandums of understanding also with ThyssenKrupp and a German steel maker to provide low-carbon steel – which is made without the use of fossil fuels. Ford [...]

  • Lookahead: Demand questions will take centre stage at Tesla’s quarter report

    October 19, 2022

    Demand issues are expected to take centre stage as Tesla unveils its third quarter report later tonight.  Analysts have become increasingly sceptical about the electric vehicle (EV) giant’s ability to weather the storm of soaring inflation rates, sky-high energy bills and demand weaning in China.  In a trading update published earlier this month, Tesla reported [...]

  • Nigerian mobility fintech Moove raises £15m to ramp up UK operations

    October 19, 2022

    Nigerian mobility fintech Moove has raised £15m from asset manager Emso to ramp up operations in the UK.  Moove said the financing will help it provide 10,000 electric vehicles to Uber’s fleet as part of its UK launch.  This will enable Moove to become Uber’s largest EV provider as the ride hailing giant aims to [...]

  • Rolls-Royce enters next era as first fully-electric motor car goes on display, in gold

    October 18, 2022

    Rolls-Royce has unveiled its first fully-electric motor car.  The British manufacturer said the first customer cars of the new Spectre  model will be delivered late next year.  The model, displayed in gold by Rolls-Royce, fulfils a “prophecy” by the maker’s founder, Charles Stewart Rolls, who said in 1900 the electric car is “perfectly noiseless and [...]

  • EU urged to ramp up EV support to fend off China’s advance

    October 17, 2022

    The EU was urged to ramp up its economic support for the electric vehicle (EV) transition if it wants to fend off China’s advance into the market. A study published today by European NGO Transport & Environment shows that EV sales in the continent slowed down over the last few months, going down from 13 [...]

  • BMW goes east moving electric Mini production from UK to China

    October 16, 2022

    BMW has decided to move its electric Mini production from the UK to China, in what can be seen as a blow to Britain’s ambitions to become a global EV maker. According to Stefanie Wurst – who’s been at the brand’s helm since February – Mini production was moved away from its historic home in [...]

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