
Reader asks: ‘Why is electric car charging slower in winter?’
With the arrival of cold weather, most electric car users have noticed that the charging speed at fast chargers is noticeably slower compared to summer temperatures. Why is that?
With the arrival of cold weather, most electric car users have noticed that the charging speed at fast chargers is noticeably slower compared to summer temperatures. Why is that?
Google has published a list of the year’s most searched words. At the top of the ranking we also find the keyword ‘electricity exchange price’. Indeed, the price of electricity has often been a topic of discussion, especially when it is expensive. Among other things, the year was marked by the failure of Estlink 2 and the resulting increase in electricity prices in the summer, when we would otherwise enjoy rather low prices thanks to high renewable energy production.
With the arrival of colder weather and the holidays, most of us are spending more time at home, which means a surge in electricity consumption. We’re sharing tips and suggestions on what you can do at home to spend this year’s holidays in a more environmentally and wallet-friendly way.
Estonia, together with the other Baltic states, will disconnect from the Russian electricity network in early 2025. This is an important step both for ensuring
Significant changes are happening on the energy market and companies are searching for smart solutions that help to keep costs under control and ensure stability
Rising energy prices and the need to reduce environmental impacts are pushing organisations and companies to procure electricity in a cost-effective and sustainable way. We
The popularity of electric cars has grown significantly worldwide, and in Estonia this trend is similarly on the rise. However, in many countries where the
Premia, Estonia’s largest and oldest ice cream producer, will soon celebrate its 70th anniversary. Premia’s mission is to provide the best ice cream bringing joy to both children and adults. Innovative solutions play a role in this, maintaining high quality and standing out from other producers.
Solar energy is becoming an increasingly important source of power, both in Estonia and globally. Enefit Green’s solar energy experts have compiled eight intriguing facts about solar panels and their energy production, shedding light on technological advancements as well as production specifics.
Data from Elektrilevi for the third quarter of this year confirms a steady growth in both the number of electricity producers and the amount of energy generated in Estonia. Micro-producers, including households, play a significant and growing role in this sector.