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Japan commits to fossil fuel vehicle ban within next 15 years

Japan has announced that as part of its commitment to net zero by 2050, the nation will ban fossil fuel vehicles within the next 15 years.

Fox Lux Emergency Lighting first to receive Lighting Industry Association safety certificate

The Lighting Industry Association has announced the first company to achieve certification under its Safety Certification Scheme (LIASC).

Brexit, Covid-19 uncertainty isn’t hampering electrical industry recovery

Both Brexit and Covid-19 continue to loom over the electrical industry, creating much uncertainty. Despite that, the industry is recovering.

Growing consumer demand for renewable energy fuelling investment in sector

New research suggests that 51% of consumers are looking at renewable energy tariffs when their deal comes up for renewal.

EO simplifies EV fleet management with telematics software connected to charger

EO Charging has announced a new initiative that it hopes will ease the transition to electric vehicles for many companies.

ERA donates £8,000 to Hope House Children’s Hospices

ERA, a security specialist based in Wolverhampton, has donated £8,000 to Hope Ty Gobaith Children's Hospices.

Electricians failing to capitalise on social media, despite business boost

Electricians in the UK that are using social media have experienced a boost to their business, but there’s a lack of social media knowledge.

Britishvolt ditches Wales and opts to build UK’s first Gigafactory in Northumberland

Britishvolt has dropped plans to construct the UK’s first Gigafactory in Wales, and has instead selected a site in Blyth, Northumberland.

Heat networks gain access to new funding framework to facilitate net zero transition

Heat networks will gain access to a new funding framework, according to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

ERA repays money it received from UK Government’s Job Retention Scheme

ERA Total Security has become the latest company to return UK Government cash that was paid out under the Job Retention Scheme.

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