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Eaton to leverage Green Motion acquisition to launch Buildings as a Grid strategy

Eaton wants to turn buildings into energy hubs as it launches a new strategy focusing on Buildings as a Grid, leveraging its recent acquisition of Green Motion SA.

Construction industry gains access to free at-home Covid-19 tests

Companies working in the construction industry can now order at-home Covid-19 tests for their employees completely free of charge.

BP Pulse to roll-out ultra-fast electric vehicle charging hubs across the UK

BP Pulse will soon roll-out a series of ultra-fast EV charging hubs across the UK, similar to the concept pioneered by Electric Forecourt.

Green Homes Grant scrapped, replaced with local insulation scheme

The Green Homes Grant has been scrapped, with the Government diverting the remaining funds to a new insulation scheme.

Covid-19 recovery sends electrician salaries soaring

The Covid-19 recovery is already having a positive impact on electrician salaries, according to Hudson Contracts.

Time running out for landlords to get an EICR before April deadline

Landlords have until June 1 to get an electrical inspection condition report for their rented property, or they could face a £30,000 fine.

Labour calls for electric vehicle revolution for whole of the UK

Labour has revealed a plan that it says will lead to an electric vehicle revolution for the whole of the UK.

Motability enters new partnership to make EV chargers more accessible

Motability wants to ensure that new electric vehicle charging infrastructure is designed to be accessible to those with disabilities.

Europe set to deploy 3,000 MWh of energy storage in 2021

Europe is expected to reach 3,000 MWh of installed energy storage capacity by the end of 2021, according to a new report.

ECS trials remote invigilation service to reduce travel during Covid-19 pandemic

The Electrotechnical Certification Scheme (ECS) is trialling a remote invigilation service that can remotely assess applicants.

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