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Audi trials EV charging technology that will protect the grid

Audi has begun trialling technology that will optimise the way electric vehicles charge in order to protect the grid.

Britishvolt partners with Siemens to ensure 2023 manufacturing date

Britishvolt has announced a partnership with Siemens which will give the battery maker access to a myriad of technologies.

SECTT to hold talks with Scottish Minister over Apprenticeship Employer Grants issue

Electrical firms in Scotland have reported issues accessing the Apprenticeship Employer Grants, prompting SECTT to hold talks.

Hitachi Capital ups investment in Gridserve’s Electric Forecourt rollout

Hitachi Capital has confirmed that it is ploughing an additional £10 million into the rollout of Gridserve’s Electric Forecourt.

How Volvo is helping the City of Gothenburg go climate-neutral by 2030

The City of Gothenburg in Sweden wants to be carbon neutral by 2030, so is beginning the roll-out of urban green zones.

Fault at power station knocks out Pakistan’s entire electricity network

Pakistan was plunged into darkness as the country’s entire electricity network went offline due to a fault at a power station.

Stoke Newington gets £3.5 million boost to ensure electrical network reliability

The electrical network in Stoke Newington, which serves more than 50,000 homes and businesses, has been upgraded by UK Power Networks.

Norway, Netherlands lead world in electric vehicle adoption

Norway and the Netherlands are leading the world when it comes to the adoption of electric vehicles, with EVs enjoying over 50% market share.

CICV Forum urges proper face mask etiquette to protect industry, lives

The CICV Forum is urging operatives to make a safe start to 2021 with a colourful new face mask campaign.

What does the latest lockdown mean for the electrical industry?

Boris Johnson confirmed on Saturday that England is to enter a second lockdown, but what does that mean for the electrical industry?

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