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Powering the Future – Why EV Charging is a Must-Have for UK Hotels

Hotel Owner

With EV adoption in the UK tripling over the last three years , driven by the government’s ambitious plan to ban new ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) vehicle sales by 2030, now is as good a time as any for hotels to get involved. Projections show that there will be 1.4

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The Belfry aims to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2030

Hotel Owner

The Belfry Hotel and Resort has revealed that it intends to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2030 after saving 3 million kWh in electricity and gas usage between 2019 and 2022. The Warwickshire-based company claimed that the energy savings were the result of several measures implemented by the resort.

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Empowered leaders: Female forces in hospitality and real estate

Boutique Hotel News

Judi Blakeburn , brand director, Another Place , Watergate Bay and Beach Retreats [FC] With a career spent in hospitality marketing, Blakeburn is an expert on both the sector and the role of marketing in medium-sized businesses, and is a passionate advocate of the importance of brand and marketing at board level.

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MRM EXCLUSIVE: Enhancing Operational Visibility in Ghost Kitchens

Modern Restaurant Management

Euromonitor estimates that ghost kitchens could top $1 trillion in revenue by 2030. In an increasingly competitive market, operators can implement useful technologies to ensure success. Maintenance alarms can also remind staff when it is time to delime the dish machine, change the tank water or change a squeeze tube.

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Powering the future

Hotel Business

roads by 2030. While 2030 may seem far off, there’s no better time than now to invest in EV charging and gain a competitive edge. Finally, the hotel can install its chargers of choice and put a plan in place for ongoing maintenance. Three levels of chargers are available in the market today: Level 1: Cost-efficient, but slow.