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The Not So Fast and the Furious: Does your business really need fast charge points?
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Adam Hall s blog: The not so fast and the furious - does your business really need fast charge points?
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TAX CORNER: Tax and electric vehicles – what you need to know
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Date: 15 March 2021
Bolstered in part by a recent commitment in the UK Government s 10-point plan, electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming ever-popular for personal and business users. However, for fleet managers, choosing the right time to go all-electric can be difficult. With capital expenditure considerations, costs and specifications varying between EVs and conventional vehicles, new leasing approaches are needed to prepare for the fast-approaching widespread switch to EVs. With vehicle leasing contracts coming to an end soon, what options and legal considerations are available to businesses and fleet managers?Â
Electric vehicles have until recently played a minority part in the vehicle supply chain. Two years ago, there were only two or three models available, now there are north of thirty with many more being added on a continual basis. However, with climate change becoming a more pressing issue, leading to a worldwide commitment to reduce emissions, the p
The electric car North-South divide: EV ownership increased by 53% last year - but it s the affluent South East where uptake is rising most while the North East lags behind
Of the 172,500 electric vehicles registered on the road in the UK in Q3 2020, 86,310 are privately owned
Almost 30,000 new zero-emission cars were bought by members of the public in a 12-month period
However, data shows that it s the richest parts of the UK where most electric cars are registered
Some 36% of all EVs are registered in the South East and London, while just 2.7% are in the North East