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Using smart meters to automate charging of electric vehicles.
How the Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) changes from 1 April 2025 will affect your vehicle.
Data on the UK’s electricity sector covering generation, fuel use, supply, consumption and power station capacity.
Electric bikes meeting the EAPC regulations can be ridden on the road without being taxed, licensed or insured
Owning and running an electric vehicle in the UK.
Check the tariff classification for four-wheeled vehicles powered by an electric motor fitted with a hydraulic lifting device and telescopic jib.
£16.6 million investment announced today to give semiconductor researchers and businesses access to new equipment helping them test and make chips for use in high-energy machines like electric cars and manufacturing equipment.
Find out about relief from Excise Duty for users of fuel used to generate electricity ('Electricity Relief').
OPSS has produced assets featuring advice on charging electric vehicles such as e-bikes and e-scooters.
How manufacturers can add their vehicles to the list of vehicles which are eligible for the electric vehicle chargepoint grant schemes.
Minimum technical specification for manufacturers of chargepoint units for commercial properties covered by OZEV chargepoint grant schemes.
Resilient energy networks are critical for energy security, and a strengthening of our electricity network will ensure we can meet challenges from an increasing diversified energy mix.
Chargepoint and infrastructure specifications and claim guidance for electric vehicle chargepoint and infrastructure grants.
Resilient and smart electricity networks are critical to ensuring energy security, as well as achieving our energy and climate change objectives.
Check the tariff classification for bicycles, tricycles and quadricycles, with pedal assistance.
Guidance for installers about the OZEV electric vehicle chargepoint and infrastructure grants
Electricity companies, under certain criteria, can be exempt from electricity generation, transmission, distribution or supply licences.
ESC is responsible for financial transactions relating to the energy Capacity Market, including making capacity payments to capacity providers, controlling collateral and managing auction bid bonds. ESC works with the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero .
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