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National Grid planning electric car charging network
The National Grid, the body responsible for the UK's electricity infrastructure, is reportedly planning a network of 50 high power electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across the UK. It plans to place the 350kW charging stations on the
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Kia Niro EV leads firm’s electric car charge
Kia has unveiled an electric Niro SUV, and promises it'll have a range of 238 miles when it arrives early in 2019. Currently dubbed a "concept", the car showcases the brand's new electric vehicle technology and spearheads a
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First Drive: BMW i3s
BMW has added a sporty edge to its popular i3 – the result the i3s. With sporty looks and slightly improved performance, we get behind the wheel to see if it's worth having over the standard
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Taiwanese manufacturer to build 1,322bhp electric supercar
Taiwanese manufacturer Xing Mobility has unveiled its newest project, the 'Miss R'. The firm's official website has limited information regarding the car, as well as an assortment of renderings that show the vehicle it refers to as
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You may be able to charge your electric car for free with this
Electric car owners may be able to charge their cars for free if they are willing to let energy companies sell power from their batteries to the grid during peak times. Nissan only debuted its new Leaf electric car yesterday but has said that it
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All-new Nissan Leaf goes on sale from £26,490
The best-selling pure-electric car in the world has just undergone a major revamp to enable it to keep pace with an ever more impressive roster of rivals. The new Nissan Leaf is faster and more stylish than the outgoing car, but crucially offers
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First UK Drive: Hyundai Ioniq Electric
Electric cars are becoming an increasingly common sight on UK roads, and will continue to do so as people move away from conventional petrol and diesel cars. AOL Cars tested the Hyundai Ioniq Electric to see if it's good enough to compete