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Get In Touch

Here are my contact details. You’re welcome to give me a call on my mobile but only in the day time. Note that I am mostly working in the UK time zone. Also feel free to send a text but please always quote @easywheeling as I receive a lot of spam.

By Email

Please feel free to send me emails if you are interested in my e-journey.

My personal email is:

peter@easywheeling.com

Please also CC me on gmail:

easywheeling.travel@gmail.com

 

Via Social Media

Please feel free to get in touch via the comment boxes on this website.

You can also track me down using the Social Media buttons on this website.

My twitter account is:

@easywheeling

My instagram account will only become active when I’m travelling but is:

@easywheeling

By Text Message

You are welcome to use my mobile number given at the top of this website but please only get in touch by text message. I do not take voice calls from those who are not in my address book.

Please send me a text message stating the purpose of the call. We welcome enquiries from media and the travel industry, and will always attempt to respond, but email may be the best way to get in touch initially.  

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Travel Writing and Editorial

The sky’s the limit. More and more people are turning to electric transport in all its diversity. The days when electric cars were simply too expensive to afford are a thing of the past. A fall in the price of EVs combined with innovative financing schemes mean that electric mobility is as affordable as traditional gasoline and diesel-fuelled vehicles.

Sub-Editing and Proof-Reading

Electric bikes are a great option for those who either cannot drive a car, or can’t afford to “go electric” at this stage. A good electric bike opens up new horizons in travel, and if a new bike is beyond your budget, there are now viable ways to add a battery to your existing road bike. It’s also possible to buy good second-hand and reconditioned e-bicycles.

Copy Writing

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Travel Writing

Cambridge University Arabic graduate Peter Stewart has worked in London, Japan, Hong Kong and the UAE. He is the author of a guide to Korea and his interests include the study of hot mineral springs.

Spectrum Guide to the UAE

TRAVEL WRITING

The last few decades have seen a profound shift in public attitudes to energy. Nowhere has this been felt more keenly than in the transport sector.

People have abandoned the gas guzzlers of the last century. More and more drivers are discovering electric mobility: from e-bikes and scooters to electric cars, trucks and buses.

I’ve worked as an energy journalist and analyst throughout my career, writing about everything from oil and gas to battery materials. I’ve also sidelined as a travel writer, contributing to magazines and guidebooks. I am as passionate about travel as I am about the environment.

In recent years, I’ve become convinced that e-mobility is crucial for a sustainable future on planet earth. But I’ve also realised the need for sustainable tourism, and EVs are among the only eco-friendly travel options. That’s why I’ve called this website “Travel Is Electric”.

I bought an electric bike for my 61st birthday, now referred to fondly as Olive (after my gran and a vague desire for world peace). Hopping on for the first time in decades was a big challenge, but now I am hooked.

I am planning several long journeys around the UK and Europe on my e-bike, and will buy an electric campervan when I can afford it. Please join me in my e-journeys. Follow me on Twitter @easywheeling and check out the Social Media links elsewhere in this website.

Do feel free to comment on any of my blog updates, and to get in touch if you want to discuss @easywheeling.

Editorial

Peter Stewart is a financial journalist with wide experience reporting the Middle East and Asian economies and markets.

Euromoney Books

EDITORIAL

The last few decades have seen a profound shift in public attitudes to energy. Nowhere has this been felt more keenly than in the transport sector.

People have abandoned the gas guzzlers of the last century. More and more drivers are discovering electric mobility: from e-bikes and scooters to electric cars, trucks and buses.

I’ve worked as an energy journalist and analyst throughout my career, writing about everything from oil and gas to battery materials. I’ve also sidelined as a travel writer, contributing to magazines and guidebooks. I am as passionate about travel as I am about the environment.

In recent years, I’ve become convinced that e-mobility is crucial for a sustainable future on planet earth. But I’ve also realised the need for sustainable tourism, and EVs are among the only eco-friendly travel options. That’s why I’ve called this website “Travel Is Electric”.

I bought an electric bike for my 61st birthday, now referred to fondly as Olive (after my gran and a vague desire for world peace). Hopping on for the first time in decades was a big challenge, but now I am hooked.

I am planning several long journeys around the UK and Europe on my e-bike, and will buy an electric campervan when I can afford it. Please join me in my e-journeys. Follow me on Twitter @easywheeling and check out the Social Media links elsewhere in this website.

Do feel free to comment on any of my blog updates, and to get in touch if you want to discuss @easywheeling.

Sub-Editing

Peter is a top-notch sub-editor. He brings flair and colour to the dullest text. 

Former Colleague

SUB-EDITING

The last few decades have seen a profound shift in public attitudes to energy. Nowhere has this been felt more keenly than in the transport sector.

People have abandoned the gas guzzlers of the last century. More and more drivers are discovering electric mobility: from e-bikes and scooters to electric cars, trucks and buses.

I’ve worked as an energy journalist and analyst throughout my career, writing about everything from oil and gas to battery materials. I’ve also sidelined as a travel writer, contributing to magazines and guidebooks. I am as passionate about travel as I am about the environment.

In recent years, I’ve become convinced that e-mobility is crucial for a sustainable future on planet earth. But I’ve also realised the need for sustainable tourism, and EVs are among the only eco-friendly travel options. That’s why I’ve called this website “Travel Is Electric”.

I bought an electric bike for my 61st birthday, now referred to fondly as Olive (after my gran and a vague desire for world peace). Hopping on for the first time in decades was a big challenge, but now I am hooked.

I am planning several long journeys around the UK and Europe on my e-bike, and will buy an electric campervan when I can afford it. Please join me in my e-journeys. Follow me on Twitter @easywheeling and check out the Social Media links elsewhere in this website.

Do feel free to comment on any of my blog updates, and to get in touch if you want to discuss @easywheeling.

Copy-Writing

Peter provides copy-writing across a range of subjects, from academic to technical, economic and scientific topics. Peter has worked in a range of industries including the financial sector and commodities, and can deliver high quality written materials at short notice.

Former Colleague

COPY-WRITING

The last few decades have seen a profound shift in public attitudes to energy. Nowhere has this been felt more keenly than in the transport sector.

People have abandoned the gas guzzlers of the last century. More and more drivers are discovering electric mobility: from e-bikes and scooters to electric cars, trucks and buses.

I’ve worked as an energy journalist and analyst throughout my career, writing about everything from oil and gas to battery materials. I’ve also sidelined as a travel writer, contributing to magazines and guidebooks. I am as passionate about travel as I am about the environment.

In recent years, I’ve become convinced that e-mobility is crucial for a sustainable future on planet earth. But I’ve also realised the need for sustainable tourism, and EVs are among the only eco-friendly travel options. That’s why I’ve called this website “Travel Is Electric”.

I bought an electric bike for my 61st birthday, now referred to fondly as Olive (after my gran and a vague desire for world peace). Hopping on for the first time in decades was a big challenge, but now I am hooked.

I am planning several long journeys around the UK and Europe on my e-bike, and will buy an electric campervan when I can afford it. Please join me in my e-journeys. Follow me on Twitter @easywheeling and check out the Social Media links elsewhere in this website.

Do feel free to comment on any of my blog updates, and to get in touch if you want to discuss @easywheeling.

Proof-Reading

I am an experienced proof-reader with close to 100% accuracy. I work meticulously to deliver high quality documents with zero errors.

Peter Stewart

PROOF-READING

The last few decades have seen a profound shift in public attitudes to energy. Nowhere has this been felt more keenly than in the transport sector.

People have abandoned the gas guzzlers of the last century. More and more drivers are discovering electric mobility: from e-bikes and scooters to electric cars, trucks and buses.

I’ve worked as an energy journalist and analyst throughout my career, writing about everything from oil and gas to battery materials. I’ve also sidelined as a travel writer, contributing to magazines and guidebooks. I am as passionate about travel as I am about the environment.

In recent years, I’ve become convinced that e-mobility is crucial for a sustainable future on planet earth. But I’ve also realised the need for sustainable tourism, and EVs are among the only eco-friendly travel options. That’s why I’ve called this website “Travel Is Electric”.

I bought an electric bike for my 61st birthday, now referred to fondly as Olive (after my gran and a vague desire for world peace). Hopping on for the first time in decades was a big challenge, but now I am hooked.

I am planning several long journeys around the UK and Europe on my e-bike, and will buy an electric campervan when I can afford it. Please join me in my e-journeys. Follow me on Twitter @easywheeling and check out the Social Media links elsewhere in this website.

Do feel free to comment on any of my blog updates, and to get in touch if you want to discuss @easywheeling.

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