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Announcing a £2 billion package to support active travel to help the country emerge from coronavirus crisis.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Electric vehicle homecharge, workplace charging and on-street residential chargepoint scheme confirmed for another year.
Funding given to the grants for plug-in car, vans, taxis and motorcycles as part of the 2020 Budget.
New app will answer your questions about electric vehicles.
Residential street chargepoint funding doubled and plans increasing access to real-time information released.
Wireless charging for electric taxis to start in Nottingham.
Local authorities urged to take advantage of electric car funding as 'league table' of charging infrastructure released.
Nine local authorities to install plug-in facilities in car parks and residential areas
Additional £2.5 million for chargepoints on residential streets.
Government unveils £80 million investment to help develop the next generation of electric vehicles and new hybrid aircraft.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Prime Minister Theresa May called for the UK to stay at the forefront of the design and manufacturing of electric vehicles.
New government ambitions will encourage uptake of UK's chargepoint network through widespread 'pay as you go' functionality.
Consultation proposing that new-build homes are fitted with an electric car chargepoint is launched.
Speech given by Michael Ellis MP, Minister of State for Transport, at the Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership Annual Conference.
New investment for British engineering to develop electric chargepoint infrastructure.
New incentives for taxi drivers and companies to buy zero-emission capable vehicles
From 1 July 2019 all manufacturers must install an acoustic sound system in new types of quiet electric and hybrid electric vehicles to improve road safety.
All future government-funded home chargepoints to be ‘smart' by 1 July 2019.
Government Car Service is well on track to meet ultra-low emission car targets, with electric vehicles making up nearly 23% of the entire fleet.
Competition launched for 7 to 19 year olds to design electric vehicle chargepoints of the future.
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