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The Impact of COP26 on EV Drivers
You can make an impact today by shifting your charging to smart charging on the app. The average driver saves about 140kg of carbon a year by using the smart charge feature on the app which is equivalent to the offset of 10 trees.
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Why Join an EV Association
EV ownership is made even better by connecting with its amazing community of like-minded individuals. We hear from the Tesla Owners Club and Electric Auto Association on why joining a club is a great way to meet new people and share a love and passion for EV’s.
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Solar Match Mode
ev.energy is already the best app to track all your electric vehicle charging, at home and away. Now ev.energy has just made it easier to track all your EV charging expenses. See details on our new app feature, and how to use it, in this blog.
Lock Your Charger with ev.energy
ev.energy is already the best app to track all your electric vehicle charging, at home and away. Now ev.energy has just made it easier to track all your EV charging expenses. See details on our new app feature, and how to use it, in this blog.
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Guide to EVs and Smart Charging
The switch to Electric Vehicles will be pivotal in governments meeting commitments to reduced carbon emissions. So if you’re not already driving an EV, now’s the time to start thinking about it. To help, here’s our guide to buying and charging your first EV.
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The Environmental Impact of Electric Car Batteries
We’re all responsible for making eco-friendly changes where we can. Like product development and production in any industry, manufacturing batteries has a carbon footprint. So what are EV suppliers doing to adapt and ensure the batteries used to power their vehicles aren’t just dumped at the end of their lifecycle?