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Why 2023 will be another great year for electric vehicles

My Energi

While electric car registrations in 2022 were undoubtedly affected by the global chip shortage and issues relating to the war in Ukraine – notably supply constraints on wiring looms – they were still 21% higher than the previous year, and we can expect annual growth rates of around 30% for the next two years.

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Used EVs – Over The Hill, Or An Absolute Steal?

My Energi

A worldwide deficit of lithium, a global shortage of semiconductors and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine are all heavily impacting production efficiencies, with some OEM lead times reportedly reaching upwards of twelve months. With government incentives also beginning to wane, affordability remains a major concern for many motorists.

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UK To Add 300,000 New EV Chargers By 2030

EV Info

By 2030, the UK wants 5 times more EV chargers than the number of petrol pumps it has today. Clean transport isn’t just better for the environment, but is another way we can drive down our dependence on external energy supplies. There are around 30,000 EV chargers in the UK today. It has committed £1.6

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