Autovolt Magazine

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Autovolt Magazine sets out to be the UK’s definitive guide to electric and hybrid vehicles, providing an authoritative voice for those who are excited about great automotive design, cutting-edge technology and environmentally sustainable transport solutions.

Tim Barfoot, MD at Newspress (left) with Jonathan Musk, editor for Autovolt

Autovolt wins recognition with prestigious industry award

Twenty-four winners from automotive journalism and PR were announced at the 2019 Newspress Awards, held at Quaglino’s in London, on 28 March 2019. The star-studded dinner featured comedian Ellie Taylor and was MCed by the voice of University Challenge, Roger Tilling. Honours on the night for the Automotive Consumer Publication award went to Autovolt magazine, […]

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Autovolt magazine Issue 25

Electric cars are fast becoming not only talk of the town, but also the race track. In this issue, we delve into the world of Formula E, electric racing around the world and Volkswagen’s Pikes Peak International Hill Climb winner. On the road, we’ve reviews of the latest sporting electrics, from the BMW i3S and

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WLTP information portal launched by LowCVP

The Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership (LowCVP) has launched an information portal to give clarity and consistency about the introduction and progressive adoption of the new WLTP fuel economy test, at www.lowcvp.org.uk/initiatives/fuel-economy From 1 September 2017, cars will begin to be tested in a completely new way, giving buyers comprehensive and reliable mpg figures and helping

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Providing free EV charging costs Best Western GB less than orange juice

Best Western Great Britain is leading the hospitality industry’s charge to accommodate more electric cars and says it costs less than the freshly squeezed orange juice served at breakfast to charge a guest’s car overnight. Thirty of its 250 sites now offer electric charging points for customers to use free of charge and interest has

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