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Government to offer £3,750 to EV buyers

EV Info

The government is set to reduce the cost of certain new electric cars by up to £3,750 through new grants aimed at encouraging a shift from petrol and diesel vehicles. The value of the new Electric Car Grant offered on each model will depend on sustainability criteria, which the government has yet to disclose.

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Uplifting BEV result accelerates new-car market growth in Spain

Baua Electric

03 April 2025 Read next Painful petrol performance in France amid hybrid growth 02 April 2025 Read next Monthly Market Update: Used-car sales pick up speed in March 01 April 2025 Read next How many EV batteries were produced globally in 2024? Petrol suffers in Spain Petrol also suffered a double-digit decrease last month.

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2025 Audi Q6 e-Tron Review: Audi platforms up with its best real-world EV yet

EV Central

Ill grant you, the Shuttle one looks pretty damn amazing, but the fact that you have to use the steering wheel paddles, plus the throttle and brake pedals, to operate it damn near made my head cave in. The two are close in terms of driving enjoyment and the differences might not even be that noticeable or important to most buyers.

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Electric Car Grant | OZEV Explained

My Energi

Electric Car Grant. There are many different Government grants available to support, drive and encourage the transition from petrol and diesel vehicles over to plug-in electric vehicles. A government electric car grant such as these, tend to come down as knowledge and infrastructure progress. Plug-In Electric Car Grant.

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British Airways invests in LanzaJet; SAF offtake agreement

Green Car Congress

The fuel produced at the plant will deliver a reduction of more than 70% in greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional fossil jet fuel, equivalent to taking almost 27,000 petrol or diesel cars off the road each year.

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NTU Singapore team develops ultra-fast charging Li-ion battery with new TiO2 gel anode material

Green Car Congress

Moving forward, Prof Chen’s research team will be applying for a Proof-of-Concept grant to build a large-scale battery prototype. With our nanotechnology, electric cars would be able to increase their range dramatically with just five minutes of charging, which is on par with the time needed to pump petrol for current cars.

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Gordon Murray T.27 EV overall winner of 2nd annual Brighton to London RAC Future Car Challenge

Green Car Congress

Last year we won with our petrol car the T.25 To win this event is truly special and could not have been achieved without the 50% grant from the Technology Strategy Board and my team. It’s a fantastic showcase for technology and The Royal Automobile Club should be proud of the event. 25 entry and this year our electric car the T.27.