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MKL Motors are hiring

engine mechanic

Here at MKL Motors we are currently looking to fill 2 positions:

  • Experienced Engine Rebuilder/Reconditioner: We are looking for a technician with experience in rebuilding and reconditioning both petrol and diesel vehicle engines. Someone who has the ability to work on engines from 4 cylinder size upto V8 engines. Someone with a good work ethic, and conducts himself with honesty and integrity.
  • Experienced Engine Fitter: We are looking for an experienced mechanic who has strong knowledge in the fitting of variety of engines and vehicles. Someone with a strong ability to diagnose problems. It is preferred that the fitter should have strong knowledge of the use of vehicle diagnostic equipment. We require someone with a good work ethic who conducts himself with honesty and integrity.

Prospective applicants can contact us by giving us a call on 0208 133 6004 or sending an email to: info@mklmotors.com

DVLA – Online Driving License Information Tool

DVLA driving licence checking tool

DVLA have released a really helpful online tool that allows you to check your driving license details online and will show you the following:

– Driving details e.g. vehicles you can drive
– Current and expired penalty points
– Disqualifications

Awesome tool for keeping track of your driving offenses to make sure you are within your points limit and to find out if any previous ones you had have now expired.

All you need is your driving license number, national insurance number and registered postcode and it will let you view all of your details online.

Simply submit these details on the DVLA link below and you are good to go:

https://www.gov.uk/view-driving-licence

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Here at MKL Motors we offer our clients:

– Engine Replacements
– Gearbox Replacements
– Diagnostics
– Repairs
– Servicing
– Nationwide Vehicle Recovery

Please feel free to get in touch with us on 0208 133 6004 for a quote

Daimler is to Reuse Electric Car Batteries to Create Energy Storage Systems

Daimler AG—a German multinational automotive corporation—is planning to recycle old batteries from electric and plug-in hybrid cars to create power storage systems.

According to a renowned technology news and information website, the first of these storage facilities will be designed for commercial use. The same will be the biggest facility in the world to be powered by electric vehicle batteries. It will be connected to the electrical grid in Lunen, Germany.

The first “2nd use battery storage unit” will be created up by making use of 1,000 smart electric drive vehicle batteries. It will have a capacity of 13 million watt hours (MWh),

The energy generated will be stored and would be given back to the grid if it encounters weather or equipment failure. In this manner, it would prevent energy fluctuation in the process.

The company said that customers who have electric cars would receive a battery life of up to 10 years as per the model. “However, the battery systems are still fully operational after this point, as the low levels of power loss are only of minor importance when used in stationary storage,” Daimler added. “It is estimated that the unit can operate efficiently in a stationary application for at least another ten years.”

The company is going to receive support from battery-to-grid integrator The Mobility House AG, energy service provider GETEC and recycling company REMONDIS in order to complete the project successfully.

The company’s subsidiary Accumotive will be responsible for reprocessing about ,000 old lithium-ion batteries and wire them into groups of 46, each group is supposed to provide  600 kWh of energy.

It is a futuristic concept that not only makes the most of old electric car batteries, but also serves an opportunity to save money in the EV market by adding another revenue stream.