🚨 The State of Electrification Tracker is now LIVE! 🚨
We’re launching a new tool to track the UK’s shift to electric tech - EVs, solar & heat pumps.
See what’s working, what’s stalling & what Brits really think:
👉 https://t.co/Q7OnK4CapK 👈
#ElectrifyBritain
People are turning to electric tech as oil & gas prices spike ⚡️
The government is finally recognising we need to electrify cars, heating and homes.
@seneddsources Ahead of the elections on Thursday, listen to representatives from Labour, Reform and Plaid Cymru discuss tackling high energy bills and energy security at the Electrify Britain-sponsored event 🔌
@bridgendravens
Last week the @seneddsources podcast came to Electric Brewery Field in Bridgend to speak to senior party figures about their vision for energy and the economy in Wales. ⚡️ 🎙️ 🔗https://t.co/yt01H0eLQx
@EnergyRevPod The key takeaway:
If we want a successful energy transition, people need to see and feel the difference in their everyday lives.
🎧 Listen now:
Spotify: https://t.co/ot3XWBi1Ww
Apple: https://t.co/gXsENgVokI
⚡ Can Britain really go electric?
Our Director of Policy & Advocacy, Ben Westerman, joins the latest episode of @EnergyRevPod podcast to explore what it will take to make electrification work for everyone.
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@EnergyRevPod They discuss:
🔌 The current state of electrification in Britain
🌍 How France and the Netherlands are progressing
💬 Why public perception matters - and how quickly negative narratives can take hold if people don’t feel the benefits of clean power
Great to visit the proud owner of a @tepeoheat battery in south London this morning ☀️
Heat pumps will work for many but heat batteries for lots of others - got to love modern electric tech!
We’re underway at Brewery Field Street Food for Senedd Sources live, an evening of discussion and debate around the energy future of Wales, the economy, and the upcoming election. 🎙️
You can tune in now via: https://t.co/HU1q2fjOms
🤝 @electrifygb ⚡️
Towards the end of last year, we visited one of @TUKLondonBus's electric bus depots, electrified by @ZenobeEnergy, to see the shift to electric public transport up close 🚌⚡
Watch the video 🔗 https://t.co/Ba0cpADwM9
@TUKLondonBus@ZenobeEnergy It’s easy to talk about electrification in terms of emissions and infrastructure - but this brought the day-to-day benefits to life.
Better conditions for drivers, more comfortable journeys for passengers, and cleaner air for communities.
Our polling & modelling featured in @Telegraph earlier this week 👇
In an op-ed, Simone Rossi (CEO, @edfenergy) set out the challenge: the UK is growing renewable electricity supply - but demand isn’t keeping up.
@Telegraph@edfenergy Our analysis highlights the opportunity for households:
➡️ Families could save £725 a year by 2035 by switching to electric heating, cooking & transport.
As the debate shifts from generating clean power to using it, electrification can cut bills as well as emissions.
Demand for electric tech is already rising fast.
Now the government must match it:
– Bring down electricity costs
– Rebalance levies
– Fix network charges
– Ensure everyone can access electric tech 🔌
🔗 https://t.co/2xe8ltgM32
Today’s Government proposals could be a turning point - shifting the focus from how we generate power to how we use it.
Because the reality is clear: energy security and permanently low bills come from electrification. ⚡🇬🇧
After two energy crises in four years, the case is urgent.
Electric cars and heating can run on clean, homegrown energy. Petrol cars and gas boilers can’t - they tie us to volatile global markets and rising costs.