£30 million will go towards decarbonising shipping and powering up local economies, benefitting coastal communities across the UK.
Oxfordshire County Council are piloting an initiative to let EV owners charge their cars outside of their own home, which will initially benefit 500 residents who don’t have their own driveway.
A new initiative will see primary school children becoming junior active travel inspectors, with a new mission to help more kids cycle, walk, wheel
Brighton and Hove is set to deliver a huge increase in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure over the next 15 years, thanks to a new contract with Char.gy to install and manage more than 6,000 new lamppost chargepoints.
West Sussex County Council have announced that its electric vehicle (EV) charging network is set to grow, with 30 extra on-street chargepoints confirmed, following a countywide consultation.
On-street electric vehicle charging devices have seen 3,709 new additions in the first half of 2025, bringing the total to 29,227.
The UK has announced a roadmap to accelerate the rollout of solar panels on houses across the country, which could save families around £500 each year on their energy bills.
The Mayor of London has announced new funding to cut carbon emissions in the capital and unveiled a taskforce to drive more green investment.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, and Michael R. Bloomberg, U.N.
The government has published a Clean Energy Industries Sector Plan, designed to harness the opportunities that Britain present for clean energy.
The government has confirmed that they will not be extending their Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS) grants, after five years of allocating money to public sector buildings to replace inefficient heating systems.
A new online tool has been launched to help local authorities secure electric vehicle infrastructure investment.
There are now more than 2,000 zero-emission buses on the capital’s streets, with TfL reporting that it is the largest zero emission bus fleet in Western Europe.
Highland, Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire and Moray Councils have announced that EasyGo has been awarded a 20-year, £300 million contract to provide electric vehicle (EV) charging structure for the north of Scotland.
A new emissions cutting trial will take place across 600 small- and medium- sized hospitality businesses in a bid to see reduced energy bills and greener services.