Latest coverage on electrification infrastructure, grid connections, EV charging, and energy storage

Scotland has finally received its first Megawatt charging hub, with it being located at Russell Group’s Coatbridge depot.

Easee is set for new majority ownership, after long-standing shareholder Brødrene Jensen acquired 100% of the company with financing from AWC.

National Grid has launched a new consultation on updated plans for Eastern Green Link 5.

New polling has suggested that the British public places greater importance on lower bills than the visual impact of new energy projects.

Hoare Lea has called on developers to look beyond the traditional grid connection process and explore private wire networks.

Gresham House Energy Storage Fund has signed a sale and purchase agreement for a 480 MW energy storage system near Rayleigh, Essex.

Ofgem has set out the rules that will shape electricity distribution investment between 2028 and 2033, with DNOs set to face tighter scrutiny.

Pod has announced the acquisition of EO Charging, expanding its commercial fleet, depot charging and energy management capabilities.

Driivz has announced a partnership to support the scaling of the Duracell E-Charge ultra-fast EV charging network across the UK.

Logic4training’s Mark Krull asks whether 2026 is the year electricians must expand their skills or risk being left behind.