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I wonder which stage industry boffins think we’re in now. Two short years ago, the bosses of McLaren Applied (now an independent engineering firm, Motion Applied) reckoned electric car development wou
Reflect as you drive to the marina in your electric car and it is clear that the pace of electrification in boats is lagging way behind the automotive world. For many sailors, the wind is the primary
Pocket sized electric city cars make sense in all sorts of ways. They’re quiet, smooth, automatic, simple and can outpace the tinny zing of a delivery moped from the lights, even if you’re not really
LIFE IN GENERAL is more expensive than it was a few years ago. That terrible coffee I had in the airport is £6 I’m not getting back. But there is one thing that’s getting cheaper, and that’s EVs. Ther