Additional £300,000 for eCargo Bike Grant Fund allocated in 2021
Following the success of the eCargo Bike Grant Fund 2021 in England, an additional £300,000 was made available to applicants.
UK Government announces law to install electric vehicle charge points from 2022
From 2022 new homes, supermarkets, workplaces and buildings in England undergoing major renovations will be required by law to install electric vehicle…
New research reveals better incentives and infrastructure would encourage transition to low carbon transport
New research from Energy Saving Trust reveals that more incentives are needed to transition to low carbon transport, with 45% of people…
Breathe new life into your old vehicle
Energy Saving Trust is hosting two webinars to help micro businesses prepare for the low emission zones with retrofit approved solutions.
£400,000 of funding made available for businesses by the eCargo Bike Grant Fund
A new £400,000 funding round for the eCargo Bike Grant Fund will help and support small businesses invest in electric cargo bikes.
Achieving an active Scotland for all: ebikes, adapted cycles and bike shares
Energy Saving Trust is hosting an afternoon of virtual presentations, panel discussions and breakout sessions that will explore how we can enable…
Freight Portal relaunched to provide greater support for operators to tackle carbon emissions and costs
Energy Saving Trust and the Department for Transport today reveal the relaunched and revamped Freight Portal.
New electric vehicle chargepoint schemes to boost uptake among small businesses and renters
The Department for Transport has announced financial boost to accelerate electric vehicle uptake among small businesses, landlords and leaseholders.
Energy Saving Trust transport programmes in Scotland recognised as ‘world-class’
Three transport programmes delivered in Scotland have been recognised as 'world-class' by the Net Promoter Score (NPS) index.
eCargo Bike Research Project announces successful applicants
Energy Saving Trust today announces that 11 organisations have been successful in being chosen to participate in the eCargo Bike Research Project.