Please complete the EVA England public survey. EVA England is calling on EV owners to complete its online survey by the 15th of March 2021.Β The survey focuses on public charging and other EV-related issues. The association has made the
Transport is the UK's most polluting sector with petrol cars being the main bulk of the problem. If you have decided to switch to an electric vehicle you can help reduce emissions on British roads. Compare EV chargers, read EV home charger reviews and discover a life with an electric vehicle. Save money and the planet going green today. ππ
DRIVING ON SUNSHINE – CHARGING WITH RENEWABLE ENERGY
Get a great EV tariff and help the planet. Switching to green energy is one of the biggest ways you can help tackle climate change. Octopus Energy they supply 100% renewable energy and adds it to the national grid, mixed with energy from other sources, and finally piped out to houses and businesses in the UK. Octopus Energy guarantees that for every kWh of electricity you use, theyβll generate a renewable one to replace it. 1 kWh out of the national grid = 1 renewable kWh in. They also measure how much gas you use, and carbon-offset this through various environmental projects at home and abroad. Switch to Octopus Energy and get straight-forward great value whilst making a difference to our planet today. Drive your EV on SUNSHINE! (I save around 679 kg of carbon dioxide emissions a year with Octopus Energy)
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June 16, 2021 Comments are off
A redesign is underway to take on the challenge of the global chip shortage – Myenergi EV chargers leading the way. Myenergi EV chargers – Jo Brompton is one of my favourite women in the EV charger sector. Why? because
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November 9, 2021 Comments are off
I have had so much fun in October. It is a big birthday year for me and I decided to treat myself to a spot of fun by test driving 4 EVs that I have had my eye on for
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July 8, 2021 Comments are off
Ofgem report June 2021. There was a very interesting report published by Ofgem this week. The findings suggest that the majority of new EV drivers don’t change their energy use when they buy an electric car. I think this quite