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Kaliningrad profile
Kaliningrad profile
Provides an overview of Kaliningrad, including key facts about this Russian territory on the Baltic.
1970-01-01 08:00
Paris: Macron calls police killing of teen 'unforgivable'
Paris: Macron calls police killing of teen 'unforgivable'
His words followed the shooting of a 17-year-old who failed to obey traffic police in the Paris region.
1970-01-01 08:00
USMNT news: Balogun to Lille, Steffen to Leicester, Pepi to PSV
USMNT news: Balogun to Lille, Steffen to Leicester, Pepi to PSV
Today's USMNT news includes Folarin Balogun being linked with Lille, Zack Steffen is a target for Leicester City and Ricardo Pepi is set to join PSV.USMNT news: Folarin Balogun to LilleArsenal are set to go on a tour of the USA next month, where they will play fixtures against the MLS ALL-S...
1970-01-01 08:00
Belarus media guide
Belarus media guide
An overview of the media in Belarus, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
1970-01-01 08:00
Man Utd supporter group outline reasons for anti-Glazer protest at Old Trafford megastore
Man Utd supporter group outline reasons for anti-Glazer protest at Old Trafford megastore
Manchester United supporters' group The 1958 have released a statement in relation to Tuesday's protests against the club's Glazer family owners. The protest coincided with the launch of the club's 2023/24 home kit.
1970-01-01 08:00
Belarus country profile
Belarus country profile
Provides an overview of Belarus, including key events and facts about this east European country.
1970-01-01 08:00
Texas hits record power use as intense heat leaves 90 million Americans under safety alerts
Texas hits record power use as intense heat leaves 90 million Americans under safety alerts
Power use in Texas hit an all-time high Tuesday, the state's power authority said, and the blistering temperatures that prompted the usage surge will continue to scorch parts of the US Wednesday -- putting nearly 90 million people under heat alerts.
1970-01-01 08:00
Barcelona learn when they could be excluded from Champions League
Barcelona learn when they could be excluded from Champions League
Barcelona could be barred from entering the 2023/24 Champions League in the next few weeks with UEFA set to announce the results of their independent investigation into Casa Negreira.
1970-01-01 08:00
Claire Richards: I could risk losing my career going on Eurovision
Claire Richards: I could risk losing my career going on Eurovision
Steps singer Claire Richards says she'd consider going on The Eurovision Song Contest if she wanted to sabotage her career.
1970-01-01 08:00
Planning an EV Road Trip? Good Luck Finding a Hotel With a Charger
Planning an EV Road Trip? Good Luck Finding a Hotel With a Charger
The journey is no longer the major pain point for electric car drivers embarking on the great American
1970-01-01 08:00
The different types of public EV chargers explained
The different types of public EV chargers explained
Hyundai and Toyota have both come under fire recently by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) over ads detailing the two firms’ quick charging times. The ASA found that the car adverts relating to Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 and Toyota’s bZ4X were ‘misleading’, due to many variables and limitations at play, especially when it came to the availability of the quickest EV chargers. But what are the different types of public EV chargers in the UK, how long can you expect a typical EV to charge with each and what is the availability of each type of charger like? Here we explain. AC slow charging – speeds up to 6kW There are two main types of EV charger – alternative current (AC) and direct current (DC). The first is used for slower charging, with the latter adopted for quicker speeds. If you’re in no rush, what’s classed as a ‘slow charger’ is the best bet. These are rated at speeds up to 6kW, and are ideal for if a car is parked up for an extended period of time. They are typically found in on-street chargers, including those in lamp posts. Let’s use Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 as an example. When equipped with the smaller 58kWh battery (an average size for an EV’s battery), it would take 16 hours to complete a charge. ‘Slow’ units are the second most popular type of charger in the UK. According to data from Zap-Map, one of the leading EV charging navigation firms, as of the end of May 2023, there were 10,699 slow chargers across Britain. AC fast chargers – 7kW to 22kW The most popular type of charger in the UK is what’s known as a ‘fast charger’. Rated between 7kW and 22kW, the smaller number is the most common type. These are often found in places where cars are usually stopped for several hours, such as in shopping centre and workplace car parks. The 7kW output is the typical output of a specific home EV charger, and with the Ioniq 5, it would take nine hours for a full charge. If you hooked up to a quicker 22kW charger, the time is reduced to six hours. According to Zap-Map data, there are 24,443 fast charging points currently in the UK. DC Rapid charger – 25kW to 99kW If you’re looking to speed things up a notch, it’s worth trying to find what’s known as a ‘rapid charger’. These are rated between 25kW and 99kW, though 50kW is the most common output. Often found in the car parks of supermarkets and fast food outlets, it would take around 45 minutes to charge the Ioniq 5’s 58kWh battery, according to Hyundai’s data, with one of these units. . As of May 2023, there were 5,182 rapid electric car charging points located across the UK. DC Ultra-rapid charger – 100kW + If you’re looking to top up an EV’s battery as quickly as possible, it’s an ultra-rapid charger that are the one to find. These are rated from 100kW upwards. They are typically found at motorway service stations, though specific EV hubs are now being set up with banks of these quicker units. Most Porsche dealers also have 350kW units, which are available to use by the public. It’s worth noting that every EV will have a maximum charging speed, with some older electric cars – or those with a smaller battery – having a maximum charging speed of 50kW, meaning there’s not a lot of point in using an ultra-rapid charger over a standard ‘rapid’ as it won’t charge it any quicker. But the Ioniq 5 is one of those that can charge at up to 350kW, however, meaning that in ideal conditions, it could take just 18 minutes to charge the battery to 80 per cent capacity. The trouble, however, as the ASA pointed out, is that there is limited availability of 350kW units. While, according to Zap-Map data, there are 3,302 ultra-rapid chargers across the UK, there are only around 70 individual locations across the whole of the UK that have 350kW chargers. The whole of Scotland, for example, has just six places that can deliver such charging speeds, while there are only three in Wales, and all of them are located in the south. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Emergency number back in use after nationwide technical fault Windrush trolls taken down after public criticism Meta rejects accusation of censorship of language around female body
1970-01-01 08:00
The company supplying water to millions of Londoners is in deep trouble
The company supplying water to millions of Londoners is in deep trouble
Britain's biggest water supplier said Wednesday it needed to raise more cash from investors, as UK media reported the government was preparing contingency plans to rescue the company.
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