Comment: Battery leasing – baking in problems or better care of resources?
Are we baking in a new set of problems for batteries if we lease them in cars?
Are we baking in a new set of problems for batteries if we lease them in cars?
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What can employers do to support staff in the face of an oncoming crisis?
Bad things can happen to good people. Having an overview of what can go wrong helps organisations to plan, prepare and act accordingly.
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The world is in economic meltdown. Materials and products are in short supply, labour is at a premium – if it can be found, and energy is crucifyingly expensive. And to complete the perfect storm, […]
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Chris Taylor, founder of Platinum Batteries, recalls his journey to the top through thick and thin