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As England goes back into Lockdown, we want to remind you that all Plug-N-Go charge points will be operating as usual, allowing you to charge your electric vehicle while making
As England goes back into Lockdown, we want to remind you that all Plug-N-Go charge points will be operating as usual, allowing you to charge your electric vehicle while making
Furthering their sustainability efforts, East of England Co-op has formed a new partnership with Plug-N-Go, an EV charging company, so that customers visiting their stores can charge while they shop. Each
Ending the year on a particularly high note, EV charging company Plug-N-Go have been shortlisted for the Company Award in the 15th British Renewable Energy Awards. The British Renewable Energy Awards is
With the news that Boris Johnson is planning to bring the ban of petrol and diesel car sales forward a decade to 2030, Plug-N-Go is excited to help businesses around
With the UK heading into a second lockdown, EV charging company Plug-N-Go announce that not only will their charging points continue to run throughout the lockdown, but they have a range of charge points located at
Following the successful launch of its Beta version in May 2020, Octopus Energy today announces a raft of new additions to its Electric Juice Network – LiFe Energy, Hubsta, Alfa
Making the switch to an electric vehicle doesn’t just mean swapping out your drivetrain – it’s also a lifestyle shift. Instead of regular trips to the petrol station, EV drivers
Yesterday, BBC News published an article about the effect of the UK’s enforced lockdown on air pollution. This drop in NO2 has been directly linked with the reduction of polluting ICE (internal
As part of its commitment to sustainability and reducing its carbon footprint, Devon law firm Stephens Scown LLP has introduced electric vehicle (EV) charging points at its Exeter office. The
Electric vehicle drivers everywhere face a common problem – finding public charging when they need to top up. According to Zap-Map’s latest survey, 94% of drivers rely on public infrastructure