A socketed EV charger, also known as an untethered charger, is an EV charging system where the power cable is not permanently attached.
Electric car owners face a £160 slap on the wrist for waltzing into central London without registering for the Cleaner Vehicle Discount.
The cost of running an electric car has become an important consideration for many people as the transition to electric motoring accelerates.
Home chargers typically use a secured connection over an encrypted wireless protocol such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
Buying an electric car might not be top of your list, but hear us out: they aren’t as expensive as you may think.
If you’re learning to drive in an electric car this year, here are some things to keep in mind to make the process as easy as possible.
If you're considering making the switch to an electric car, van, or bike, then you might find life on the road a little bit different.
Driving an EV lets you banish engine oil and combustion fuels, but you can never escape fluids entirely.
Google-owned Waze is making it easier for EV owners to charge up on the go.
Smart chargers are becoming increasingly affordable, making it easier to get desirable features like solar integration and Bluetooth + Wi-Fi connectivity.
An electric car can sit for a month so long as you start at an 80% charge.
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