The framework of the UK’s EV charging infrastructure is experiencing ongoing analysis alongside schemes set to help tackle the disconnect between chargepoint availability and accessibility. Current± rounds up the top EV story of the week.
Electric vehicle chargepoint operator (EV CPO) Raw Charging has raised £250 million from private equity firm Antin Infrastructure Partners in its latest fundraising round.
A new platform has been developed in an existing partnership between Tusker and Diode to support businesses in making the switch to electric vehicles (EVs).
Digital energy services company eEnergy is planning to install at least 50,000 workplace electric vehicle (EV) chargers by 2030, signing an exclusive agreement with EO Charging.
Statkraft-owned EV charging platform Mer is to acquire Elmtronics, with the intention of bringing economies of scale into the development of electric vehicle (EV) charging.
RAW Charging is to install and operate electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment for Aviva Investors at over 60 UK sites, with potential for a further 240.
Electric vehicle (EV) drivers can now view, book and virtually queue for chargepoints that businesses have made publicly available using the Monta app.