by Theresa McManus | Oct 8, 2012 | Electric Transport
The BBC reported last week that a study from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology study found that greenhouse gas emissions rose dramatically if coal is used to produce the electricity. For me this is not really news – anything we do using electricity is...
by Wendy Pillar | Oct 3, 2012 | Electric Transport, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Living
I have heard it said that electric cars and other renewable energy technology use rare earth elements and that this is a reason why they are not really ‘green’. But is this true? Dysprosium, terbium, europium, neodymium and yttrium are all extremely rare and are vital...
by Vince Adams | Oct 1, 2012 | Electric Transport
Real progress! I have just been informed that Ecotricity have announced their new DC fast charge technology for the Electric Highway. They have teamed up with Nissan to roll out fast charge technology at 40 Welcome Break motorway service stations. Hopwood Park, South...
by Simon Rayson | Sep 28, 2012 | Electric Transport, Renewable Energy Film/Video
So we have a bicycle, and it has two wheels, a seat and pedals, and it gets you from A to B. Bicycles, they’ve been around a long time and perhaps it seems little is new in the world of cycling. But in the Ebike sector, innovation is bursting out everywhere...
by Sharon Fay | Sep 27, 2012 | Electric Transport
My name is Sharon Fay and I am the new Electric Vehicle Relationship Manager at Dorset Energized’s partners FJ Chalke in Wincanton. I have worked for FJ Chalke previously as Receptionist and then as Electric Vehicle Relationship Manager, but having been out of...