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1 week ago |
whichev.net | James Morris
The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is well underway, transforming not only how we drive but also how we think about energy. Beyond simply drawing power from the grid, EVs are increasingly being viewed as mobile energy storage units capable of returning power when it's most needed. This innovative concept is known as Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology, and it holds the potential to reshape our energy landscape, offering significant benefits to EV owners, the National Grid, and the environment.
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2 weeks ago |
whichev.net | Tim Barnes-Clay
Jump to section Pros Well-equipped Comfortable Decent cabin space for a city car Cons Limited range Tiny boot with no rear seat split Obscured infotainment screen Verdict Electric vehicles have a new value champion. The Leapmotor T03 is similarly priced to the Dacia Spring but with better quality, range and specification. Still primarily a city car, but lots of EV for the money.
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2 weeks ago |
whichev.net | William Morris
BYD, the global frontrunner in new-energy vehicle (NEV) manufacturing, has significantly strengthened its European foothold by announcing the establishment of its European business headquarters and a new research and development (R&D) centre in Budapest, Hungary. This strategic move is set to generate thousands of high-value jobs and underscores BYD's commitment to localisation within the European market.
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3 weeks ago |
whichev.net | William Morris
Renault is set to cause a racket at this year's Roland-Garros French Open, not with tennis racquets, but with the global debut of its electrifying Renault 4 Savane 4×4 Concept. For the fourth consecutive year, the French automotive giant continues its premium partnership with the prestigious tennis tournament, held from 19th May to 8th June 2025, showcasing its commitment to an electric future with a distinct adventurous spirit.
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3 weeks ago |
whichev.net | William Morris
In a significant boost for businesses looking to electrify their fleets, the entire range of Farizon SV born-electric vans now qualifies for the UK Government’s £5,000 Plug-in Van Grant (PiVG). This development, announced on 14 May 2025, sees the starting price for the versatile commercial vehicle drop to an attractive £40,000 (on-the-road, plus VAT) for the L1 H1 67 kWh model.
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