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3G sunset: How to prepare your electric vehicle
Get your EV ready for a world beyond 3G with this guide.
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Charged up in 2022
For electric car drivers, the onset of winter is cause for concern. Due to battery sensitivity, the drop in temperature means you’ll be getting fewer miles out of a full charge. But there are ways to manage the effect the cold has on your car. Here’s five ways you can maximise the efficiency of your EV’s battery this winter.
Top 10 benefits of electric vehicles
Environmental, financial and driver experience benefits are making the upgrade to an electric vehicle increasingly more attractive. Is it time to make the switch?
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Meet the women saving the grid at ev.energy
Discover the story behind the Demand Flexibility Service - and the ev.energy women who made it happen to support the grid this winter.
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Road trip: Meeting the New England Electric Auto Association
Team member, Joe, hit the open road and took a trip to visit the New England Electric Auto Association. Here’s the story.
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Mina and ev.energy bring EV Smart charging and financial savings to fleets & SMB’s across the UK
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Maximising green energy use with smart EV charging
We uncover the truth behind green energy tariffs and how to power your EV with clean energy.
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Solar Charging
Driver stories
Meet Henry: The Tesla driver who cut his charging costs and environmental impact with solar panels
Discover how Henry used Solar Charging to save money and reduce his environmental impact with his Tesla Model Y and solar panels. Read now to learn more.
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Majority of EV owners confident with long-distance journeys as range anxiety now impacts less than a quarter of drivers