An analysis of electric vehicle (EV) charge points across the UK’s hospitality sector by renewable energy company Drax has found that most hotels don’t yet have enough charging facilities to accommodate the growing number of EV drivers
The UK’s electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure network continues to grow and evolve to meet the needs of EV drivers
The UK can’t yet totally decarbonise all industries. So, to achieve net zero by 2050, we’ll need to remove carbon emissions from the atmosphere
There’s growing interest in buying renewable energy that’s tracked in a more granular way, thanks to a trial that’s matching generation and consumption on a 24/7 basis
The way we’re using electricity is changing. Decarbonisation of heat and power and an increase in electricity consumption means greater dependence on intermittent renewable energy sources like wind and solar
Workplace charging stations can help accelerate your organisation’s decarbonisation objectives, supporting colleagues with the transition to electric vehicles, and save businesses a significant amount of money on fuel
New rail wagons manufactured in Britain will enable Drax to strengthen its supply chain, reduce emissions from transportation and support local jobs
How can organisations find a route to net zero emissions? Many businesses, industries and countries have pledged to balance their emissions before mid-century
Drax, are enabling a zero carbon, lower cost energy future. Their recent successes in solar power are doing just that
Thinking about going electric? We don’t blame you. Electric vehicles (EVs) are the future of driving and key to a zero-carbon future.