Electric bikes explained
Cycling is more popular than ever, with thousands taking to two wheels during lockdown to get to school, work or the shops.
Retrofit: cleaning up dirty engines
Heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) are one of the heaviest polluters on the roads. The humble bin lorry could become an unlikely symbol…
Driver training and operations presentation available for fleet managers and operators
Energy Saving Trust has subsidised efficient driving training for more than 85,000 fleet drivers and has trained more than 1,200 instructors.
On the path to net zero: Energy Saving Trust
How can we cut the UK’s carbon emissions enough to reach net zero by 2050? That’s the question we have been asking…
On the path to net zero: community energy
A community energy project can happen anywhere in the country, from remote villages to city neighbourhoods.
Efficiency for Access: strengthening our international partnerships
The current global pandemic has made working from home the norm for many people. This includes staff members at the Energy Saving…
Why we should all be saving water
Climate change, and the more extreme weather that comes with it, means that water supply is becoming more unpredictable.
Developing smart cities in the UK
Smart cities bring together infrastructure and technology to improve quality of life and enhance interactions with the urban environment.
Are home renewables right for you?
Generating your own electricity or heat using renewable technologies could lower your energy bills and reduce your carbon footprint.
E-asy riders: what can electric motorcycles offer?
On an EU-wide basis, only 1.3% of all motorcycles registered in Europe in 2019 were electric – that’s just over 14,000 units…