Energy price cap rise - what it means for charging an electric car at home
The RAC explains the impact of the rise in the energy price cap on drivers who charge electric cars at home
The RAC explains the impact of the rise in the energy price cap on drivers who charge electric cars at home
RAC head of roads policy Nicholas Lyes said: “While self-driving cars offer the potential to make our roads safer and increase mobility for those who can’t currently drive, the jump from driver assistance to fully autonomous remains fraught with risks, so it is welcome news the Government is backing ambitious targets with more funding. RAC research also shows drivers like to be in control of their
RAC Breakdown spokesman Simon Williams said: “As we’re about to endure another period of extreme hot weather, we’re urging drivers to ensure their cars are as ready as possible for the high temperatures. Breakdowns increase in heatwave conditions, so drivers should try to minimise the risk by checking their car’s coolant is between the minimum and maximum markers. They should also check the oil is
The RAC reacts to new data out today
The RAC issues a statement following the publication of the report by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)
Number of battery electric cars on the UK's road passes the 500,000 mark
The RAC reacts to the discovery that the Code has been withdrawn
The RAC issues advice to drivers as hot weather arrives across central and southern parts of the UK
The RAC reacts to the news that the plug-in car grant is to end
The RAC reacts to today's news
Petrol and diesel prices hit new highs on Monday
The RAC reacts to new road casualty data out today