UK Power Networks (UKPN) has partnered with Field Dynamics, Cenex, and ZapMap to launch a new tool to help local authorities bid for EV charger funding.
Chargepoint operator (CPO) Believ has announced that it will deliver 6,000 new public EV chargers across Suffolk in partnership with Suffolk County Council.
EV charging infrastructure developer Char.gy has announced a landmark partnership with Brighton and Hove City Council to install over 6,000 new EV chargepoints across Brighton and Hove.
ChargeUK's head of policy Jarrod Birch talks to Current± about how CPOs can address the issue of regional disparity raised in the PAC's public EV charging report.
Thirteen local authorities in the Midlands have received £40.8 million funding from the government towards EV chargepoints in areas with limited off-street parking.
The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has launched a new scheme to help local authorities procure electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, such as chargepoints.
To scale up available infrastructure, there has to be a business case for private investment and commercial models balancing public and private risk are needed.