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A Beginner’s Guide to Driving an EV
This beginner’s guide will tell you everything you need to know about how to drive an electric car, understanding EV range and EV charging.
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How to apply for an EV home charge grant
The Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme (EVHS) offers funding towards the cost of installing a home (domestic) off-street charge point. Find out how to apply for an EV home charge grant.
The Highway Code – what’s changed?
The Government has introduced a number of brand-new rules and amendments to existing guidance. Here's an overview of some of the changes.
EVs: newly released and coming soon
It’s a good idea to place your new car order early. Lead times provided on our ordering website are indicative only and, in many cases, vehicles are taking longer to arrive.
A guide to ultra-low emission zones
With cities introducing ultra-low emission zones, it’s the best time to be driving a zero emitting electric vehicle. Find out more.
EV myths busted: are public chargepoints difficult to use?
It may be new to you, but that doesn’t mean it’s difficult. In fact, with their many different payment options and thousands of locations, you’ll master public charging in no time.
EV myths busted: can you really save money by driving an EV?
If you make the choice to drive an electric vehicle (EV) through a salary sacrifice car scheme, there are many benefits to you.
A guide to semiconductors and why it’s a good idea to order early
A global shortage of semiconductors is restricting the manufacture of cars and other vehicles around the world. Our guide will help you understand how you can mitigate the shortage's effects.
Understanding electric vehicle charging
Understanding different types of EV chargers & connectors
Read our breakdown of EV charging plugs explained and EV charger types, from rapid and ultra-rapid to superchargers proprietary Tesla technology. The type of connector you will use when charging depends on what type of charging you’re doing – AC is slow/fast charging and DC is rapid/super rapid charging. What you use could depend on where you are and the type of electric vehicle that you’ve got.