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Scotland surpasses 6,000 EV charge points two years ahead of schedule

Scotland has reached a major milestone of hosting over 6,000 public EV charge points across the nation - two years ahead of schedule.

Why the EV market is a golden opportunity for electrical wholesalers

The EV market is undergoing transformative growth, presenting a business opportunity for electrical wholesalers, writes Ali Khan.

US invests $45m to boost EV battery recycling and cut costs

The United States Department of Energy has announced $44.8m in funding for eight projects aimed at reducing EV battery recycling costs.

Rise of machines to make ageing at home easier

Guest contributor Ali Dockerty explores the growing popularity of ageing at home and the ways in which smart technology can help. The cost of nursing...

Predictive maintenance, machine learning and the holographic principle

Neuron soundware specialises in analysing the sound produced by machines in order to enable predictive maintenance. Physics defines sound as a vibration that propagates as...

Industrial rail cybersecurity imperative for the future of transport

Courtney Schneider, Cyber Policy Research Manager at Waterfall Security Solutions, discusses the importance of industrial cybersecurity for rail transport. Top priorities for most rail transport...

Rare diseases in Austria: exploring Mucopolysaccharide storage disorders

Professor Susanne Gerit Kircher of the Medical University of Vienna discusses the situation of rare diseases in Austria, including Mucopolysaccharide storage disorders. In Europe, a...

Europe’s Capital Markets Union: looking to the future

To achieve the objectives of the Capital Markets Union, a sustainable, effective market for retail investments is needed. The Capital Markets Union (CMU) is a...

Borders, checks and Brexit: a Gordian knot around the EU Customs Union?

Tony Smith CBE, former Head of UK Border Force and expert panellist to the UK Parliamentary Commission for Alternative Arrangements to the Irish Border,...

Quantum internet on the cusp of the internet revolution

Europe’s Quantum Internet Alliance is working on the development of networks which can provide many benefits, including impenetrable end to end communication. The Quantum Internet...

Definition of terrorism: has it become a toxic term?

Vicente Medina Ph.D., Associate Professor at Seton Hall University’s Department of Philosophy, asks: how is the function of the term ‘terrorism’ useful if there...

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Scotland surpasses 6,000 EV charge points two years ahead of schedule

Scotland has reached a major milestone of hosting over 6,000 public EV charge points across the nation - two years ahead of schedule.

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