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By: Ilaria Grasso Macola

All 1913 Articles
  • Majority of public charging points take eight hours to charge, say Lib Dems

    November 10, 2021

    Data from an analysis by the Liberal Democrats have revealed that 80 per cent of public charging points for electric vehicles would take up to eight hours to charge a small car.  According to the party despite the UK Government’s promises to increase the numbers, in the last three months out of 1,553 chargers installed [...]

  • No more dependency on Alstom and Siemens, urges rail regulator

    November 9, 2021

    The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has urged Network Rail to put an end to its dependency on French and German signalling system providers Alstom and Siemens.  In a report published on 8 November, the regulator has urged the railway body to transform its approach to procuring and delivering signalling processes, widening its pool [...]

  • Use it or Lose it: UK airport coalition calls on government to restore slots

    November 9, 2021

    A coalition of Gatwick, Belfast and Edinburgh airports has urged transport secretary Grant Shapps to restore the ‘Use it or Lose it’ airport rule. Backed by low-cost carrier Wizz Air, the coalition has called on the government to revert to the slot rule – which imposes on airlines to fly, trade or hand back airport [...]

  • BA goes ahead with Gatwick plans following backing from unions

    November 9, 2021

    British Airways (BA) is expected to go ahead with its plans to operate a short-haul subsidiary from Gatwick following accords with trade unions.  Luis Gallego, chief executive of BA’s owner IAG, told Bloomberg Television that agreements were reached with pilots and flight attendants, leaving the company to negotiate only with ground staff – a secure enough [...]

  • Congratulations, Uber! App to celebrate one billion UK trips

    November 9, 2021

    Uber is expected to celebrate its billionth UK trip later this year, almost 10 years after it first launched.  To mark the milestone, the company has announced that both the billionth rider and the driver who takes the billionth trip will receive prizes. The customer will win free Uber trips for 10 years, while the [...]

  • UK transport infrastructure poised for perfect storm, warns leading economist

    November 9, 2021

    The UK’s transport infrastructure needs to brace itself for an environmental and logistical perfect storm, warned economist Walter Boettcher.  In his report ‘Clicks & Consequences – accommodating the rise of e-commerce,” Dr Boettcher, Colliers’ UK head of research and economics argued that the rise of e-commerce is exposing the fragility of the supply chain system, inhibiting [...]

  • EV company Pod Point announces admission to trading on LSE

    November 9, 2021

    Electric vehicle (EV) charging provider Pod Point announced yesterday its admission to trading on the London Stock Exchange (LSE). The company revealed that its 153.4m ordinary share capital was accepted to the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) official list, under the ticker PODP. The news came a few days after the company confirmed its offer price [...]

  • Rising costs of lithium batteries to cause a hike in EV prices

    November 8, 2021

    The rising cost of lithium batteries could lead to a surge in the price of electric cars, the Telegraph reported. According to price reporting agency Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, lithium ion battery makers have contacted customers to renegotiate contracts, placing the responsibility on the rise in cathode and anode raw material prices as well as rising [...]

  • London energy fund backs pay-per-mile EV taxi funding

    November 8, 2021

    The Mayor of London’s energy efficiency fund (MEEF) has contracted FinTech company Zeti to deliver pay-per-mile funding of net-zero taxis across the capital. MEEF – a £500m investment fund – will make finance payments on a per-mile basis to boost the cash flow of fleet operators. The funding will have as its first beneficiary Colt [...]

  • Athens calling: UK airlines prepare for Greece summer boom

    November 8, 2021

    UK airlines are increasing the number of flights to Greece in preparation for next summer’s boom in tourism, the Financial Times reported. Carriers are ramping up their pre-pandemic capacity, with Jet2 adding 1 million seats compared to 2019’s capacity and Easyjet increasing its tickets by 500,000. “Having met most of the tour operators and airline [...]

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