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

National Grid Electricity Transmission and SSEN Transmission have signed the main delivery contracts for Eastern Green Link 3.

A live trial in London has shown a high-performance AI cluster can reduce electricity demand in real time in response to grid signals.

Fleet charging provider Fleete has opened a 5MW commercial EV charging hub at the Port of Tilbury.

A bespoke Hochiki Europe fire detection solution has been installed at Willis Aviation Services Limited’s maintenance base at Teesside Airport.

The UK could reduce energy system costs by £70 billion by 2050 if it combines high deployment of renewables and nuclear energy with flexibility.

Businesses installing EV charge points will be able to claim up to £500 towards the cost of each installation from April 1, 2026.

Easee has moved back into profit after a turbulent period for the EV charging sector, posting a positive result before tax (EBT) of £1.4m in 2025.

NAPIT has warned that the Government’s proposed pay-per-mile tax for electric vehicles could have a knock-on effect on EV charger installers.

As electric mobility accelerates worldwide, designing efficient and scalable charging infrastructure has become a critical challenge for engineers.

Shocking Energy has introduced RAMS, an AI-driven platform streamlining safety documentation and supporting continuous compliance.