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New electric cars for 2018

21st December 201721st December 2017 by Chris

Luxury end of the market will feature models from the industry’s top names

The electric car market has grown substantially over the past 12 months, with new arrivals such as the … …read more…

Categories Blog, EV Tags carbon emmissions, green, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

Demand For Electric Cars Boosts UK Car Market

7th January 2017 by Chris

2016 has been a successful year for the UK’s new car market thanks to a boom in the … …read more…

Categories EV Tags Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

Nissan introduces driverless towing system

4th January 20176th December 2016 by Chris

IMG_5688aNissan Motor Co., Ltd. today announced the introduction of Intelligent Vehicle Towing (IVT), a fully automated … …read more…

Categories Blog, EV Tags Car battery, carbon emmissions, Ecology, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

500,000 Electric Cars on Europe’s Roads by End of the Year

5th January 201711th November 2016 by Chris

gold-teamgb-leaf145,000 sales of electric vehicles were made in the UK and Europe in 2015 – twice the number … …read more…

Categories Blog, EV Tags Car battery, carbon emmissions, global warming, Green Issues, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

Government gears up for zero emission future

5th January 201725th October 2016 by Chris

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“The Modern Transport Bill, first announced in the Queen’s Speech in May, will outline the … …read more…

Categories Blog, Ecology, EV Tags Car battery, carbon emmissions, Ecology, global warming, green, Green Issues, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

Any Doubts About the EV Revolution?

5th January 201724th October 2016 by Chris

PodPointChargerOnGreen100Here’s just a small selection of the news over recent weeks.
Oil groups ‘threatened’ by electric cars:  International ratings agency … …read more…

Categories Blog, Ecology, EV Tags Car battery, carbon emmissions, Ecology, green, Green Issues, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

Fortunate That I can speak French

29th February 201629th February 2016 by Chris

Innovation that excites I drive a Nissan Leaf electric car – and received this message from Nissan about a problem … …read more…

Categories EV Tags Car battery, carbon emmissions, Ecology, economy, global warming, green, Green Issues, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

Nissan’s first range-extender EV is coming next year, and won’t be based on the Leaf

10th December 201510th December 2015 by Chris

NissanLogoNissan may have been one of the first to offer a mass-production electric vehicle but not yet … …read more…

Categories EV Tags Car battery, Green Issues, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

It’s a Year Already

8th December 20158th December 2015 by Chris

IMG_5688aIt was just before Christmas 2014 that I took delivery of my brand new Leaf. … …read more…

Categories EV Tags carbon emmissions, global warming, green, Green Issues, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

Supercharging Development of Electric Vehicles in China

16th November 201516th November 2015 by Chris

China is entering a new phase of economic development, with a … …read more…

Categories EV Tags carbon emmissions, green, Nissan Leaf, Polution, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

Time to Road Tax my Leaf

2nd December 20155th November 2015 by Chris

CarTaxDiscOne of the real benefits of an all electric car is the cost … …read more…

Categories EV Tags carbon emmissions, economy, global warming, green, Green Issues, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

Motoring World into Turmoil?

29th October 201529th October 2015 by Chris

Since acquiring my own green car – the all electric Leaf I have been … …read more…

Categories EV Tags Car battery, carbon emmissions, Ecology, Green Issues, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

My Leaf – even more adventurous

2nd December 201525th September 2015 by Chris

IMG_5688aAnother Thursday to go to see my daughter; this time all the way to … …read more…

Categories EV Tags carbon emmissions, economy, Green Issues, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

UK Electric Cars Wireless Charging Testing

1st October 201512th August 2015 by Chris

New technology is being tested by Highways England that could allow … …read more…

Categories EV Tags carbon emmissions, global warming, Green Issues, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

Chargemaster announces new membership scheme + perks

1st October 201510th August 2015 by Chris

Chargemaster announces new membership scheme with low-cost tariff and free … …read more…

Categories EV Tags green, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

Go Ultra Low campaign for Fleet Users

1st October 20155th August 2015 by Chris

The government and industry-backed Go Ultra Low campaign, show … …read more…

Categories EV Tags Car battery, carbon emmissions, global warming, green, Green Issues, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

Electric cars could be recharged as they travel

1st October 20154th August 2015 by Chris

Highways England has awarded Berkshire-based company TRL a £200,000 … …read more…

Categories EV Tags Car battery, carbon emmissions, global warming, Green Issues, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

Find the EV boring?

1st October 20153rd August 2015 by Chris

My wife commented recently that travelling in the Leaf is boring because it is … …read more…

Categories EV Tags Green Issues, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

Cars will charge as they park – wireless?

1st October 201531st July 2015 by Chris

Wireless charging for electric cars inches closer to reality as … …read more…

Categories EV Tags Car battery, carbon emmissions, Ecology, economy, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

My First Long Journey in my Leaf

1st October 201520th July 2015 by Chris

The plan had been to travel to Bristol on the 11am train from Worcester and … …read more…

Categories EV Tags Car battery, investment, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle
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FotBlogMouse140Oslo, Norway’s capital, like most of the Scandinavian country’s cities and towns, boasts bus-lane access for electric vehicles (EVs), recharging stations aplenty, privileged parking, and toll-free travel for electric cars. The initiative began in the 1990s as an effort to cut pollution, congestion, and noise in urban centres; now its primary rationale is combating climate change. Today, Norway has the highest per capita number of all-electric [battery only] cars in the world: more than 100,000 in a country of 5.2 million people. Last year, EVs constituted nearly 40% of the nation’s newly registered passenger cars. Norway is the clear electric vehicle pacesetter in Europe, which now has about 500,000 electric vehicles.

And the Norwegian experiment shows every sign of accelerating. Earlier this year, Norway opened the world’s largest fast-charging station, which can charge up to 28 vehicles in about half an hour.

FotBlogMouse140 Hackney Council has installed the first publicly accessible on-street rapid charging posts for electrical vehicles in London, so increasing the charging options of EV users in the capital.
The three units, which are supplied by APT Technologies a leading innovator in EV charging solutions, are the very latest Tri-Rapid Chargers and are located in Shoreditch, Dalston and Hackney Central.

FotBlogMouse140China leads the world in EV usage, with about 600,000 all-electric vehicles on its roads and an ambitious plan to deploy 5m EVs by 2020.

FotBlogMouse140Wind power generates 140% of Denmark's electricity demand http://bit.ly/1IOI0jV 
Unusually high winds allowed Denmark to meet all of its electricity needs – with plenty to spare for Germany, Norway and Sweden too

 


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