Tag: Net Zero
National Highways drive to net zero with the Toyota bZ4X
National Highways adopts 51 new Toyota bZ4X electric SUVs, aiming for net zero emissions by 2030.Transition includes 100% electric operational vehicles by 2027 and traffic officers by 2030.Move towards electric vehicles supports a cleaner,...
Equans & UrbanChain launch Europe’s first net zero carbon neighbourhood
Equans & UrbanChain launch Europe's first net zero carbon neighbourhood in Brockmoor, Dudley.Project integrates solar panels and battery storage for a cohesive energy system, reducing costs through a Virtual Power Plant (VPP).Initiative aims to...
Formula E hits 10 years of net zero carbon
Formula E achieved a 41% reduction in emissions per race and freight, compared to its Season 5 baseline, by optimising race scheduling, routes, and using biofuels.The FIA Girls on Track program increased participation by...
UK Government’s Zero-Emission Vehicle Mandate comes into effect: Will it be enough to save the country’s net zero aspirations?
UK government’s Zero-Emission Vehicle Mandate comes into effect.Proportionate strategy set, with annual targets starting at 22% in 2024, rising to 80% in 2030.Doubts around the delay on the ban of new ICE sales, while...
COP 28: “Forget ambitious targets, we need meaningful actions on zero emission trucks” says Tevva
Tevva delivers important messages at COP 28, challenging global leaders to step up their game in the zero-emission vehicle revolution.The company makes no apologies for calling out the government - loud and clear -...
New laws enacted to revolutionize the EV charging experience in the United Kingdom
New UK laws simplify and enhance EV charging experience, offering clear, comparable pricing and contactless payment options.Regulations prioritize data accessibility, enabling easy location of suitable chargepoints and checking charging speeds and availability.The initiative supports...
How to drive an electric car without the huge outlay of purchase
Leasing an electric vehicle (EV) is now more affordable than ever costing as little as £300 per month