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

After 154 years serving the electrical sector, Electrical Review is set to be refreshed for the realities of modern electrification.

Following the huge success of the inaugural event on April 15, Electrical Review is set to further expand The Briefing.

Power Electronics has reached 11 GW AC of installed capacity in the UK, building on more than 15 years of activity in the country.

Gridserve has opened or expanded 12 Electric Super Hubs in the first three months of 2026, marking its fastest-ever start to a year.

National Grid has brought its new Little Horsted substation into operation, adding around 0.5 GW of capacity to the transmission network.

Hochiki Europe will exhibit at The Fire Safety Event 2026, taking place at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, from 28 to 30 April.

Fewer than half of the UK’s rapid charging networks appear to be fully complying with the Government’s reliability rules, according to a new analysis.

The UK Government is getting more serious when it comes to connections reform, warning it won’t tolerate further slippage on grid connection offers.

The UK Government has put planning reform, land access and electricity infrastructure delivery at the centre of a new slate of measures.

Stagecoach has energised a new group of depots across the UK as it pushes ahead with the infrastructure needed to support its electric bus fleet.