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3 GREAT Reasons to Install SOLAR and BATTERY

Check out this latest video from Daniel Evans on his You Tube page ‘DanEVSolar’
Dan is an existing customer of UCS Renewables and a big advocate of our products and services so we are happy to share Dan’s latest quick video on the reasons to install solar and home batteries now.

Decarbonising the NHS

It’s been a busy year so far for the NHS as they continue to work on their Net Zero targets and announce the rollout of new Green Energy Plans. Working in the Electric Vehicle (EV) market, UCS Renewables has been particularly interested in their commitment to EV charging accessibility and their commitment to the electrification … Read more

Green Waste: Eco-Friendly Rubbish Removal

Councils throughout the UK are making the switch to greener waste removal collections by switching to electric vehicles. Not only does the switch reduce carbon emissions and take the UK a step closer to net-zero targets, but it also saves an average of £91 per day equalling an estimate of £23,000 saved every year. Electrifying … Read more

10 Steps Towards A Sustainable Future

In November 2020, the UK Government unveiled their £12 billion 10-point plan to increase low-carbon energy solutions and to increase the number of electric vehicle chargers throughout the country. The plan aims to aid the countries achievement of net-zero targets by 2050 and provide 250,000 jobs within the industry. The scheme includes the large-scale use … Read more

V2G: Businesses & Electric Vehicles

As an electric vehicle enthusiast, you may already know what V1G is. If not keep reading to find out how V1G is upgrading to become V2G. VG stands for vehicle to grid and involves key smart charging elements. This includes charging management features to allow electric vehicle owners to control their charging times to avoid … Read more

The Future of Fossil Fuels: UK Fuel Ban

The UK Government is expected to announce a series of new clean energy policies, featuring an update to the UK’s fossil fuel vehicle ban. The ban which was expected to come into place in 2040 is estimated to come into force 10 years earlier in 2030 to boost the country’s green, economic COVID-19 recovery and … Read more

Shop, Charge & Go: Rapid EV Charging

2020 has seen a number of companies adopt rapid electric vehicle (EV) charging schemes to provide charging points for both clients and employees. The need for charging points across the UK is consistently rising as more people switch to a greener form of travel. Brookhouse Group have committed to installing 13 rapid chargers across 7 … Read more

An Electric Future: Glasgow Re-Introduces Electric Buses

For the first time in over half a century, Glasgow has added two electric buses to its commercial fleet since the de-commissioning of the electric trolley bus in 1967. The buses are part of larger projects to assist the city’s net-zero plans. The new electric public transport has been funded through SP Energy’s £20 million … Read more

Local Mayor’s £2 Million Investment into a Greener Tees Valley

Ben Houchen, the conservative Mayor of Tees Valley announced his plans to invest £2 million into the electric vehicle (EV) market within the Tees Valley area. This comes off the back of a £40 million project to upgrade various transport methods across Teesside in the next few years. While this was announced via the Mayor’s … Read more

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