Drax: Greener grid has slashed carbon impact of EVs

Madeleine Cuff
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New research from Drax and Imperial College London suggests rapid rise in renewables on UK grid has transformed carbon profile of electric vehicles

We may still have more than four months of 2017 left to run, but already the signs are clear that this year will go down in history as the point electric vehicles hit the UK mainstream. The EV stories...

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