𝑼𝑲 𝑬𝑽 𝒄𝒉𝒂𝒓𝒈𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒊𝒏𝒇𝒓𝒂𝒔𝒕𝒓𝒖𝒄𝒕𝒖𝒓𝒆 𝒊𝒔 𝒃𝒐𝒐𝒎𝒊𝒏𝒈
New research from ChargeUK shows the UK has nearly 1 million chargers and enough capacity to power every EV 580 miles daily. Public charging installations are increasing faster than EV sales and to maintain this momentum, ChargeUK calls on the UK Government to streamline planning, grid connections, and provide funding to accelerate charger installation and make EV ownership more affordable. Read the full report in the link below.
#evcharging#evinfrastructure#emobility#electricvehicles#mobilitytransition
The rapid growth in EV charging infrastructure is crucial for the widespread adoption of electric vehicles. It's great to see public charging installations outpacing EV sales – a true sign of forward-thinking. Streamlining planning and grid connections, along with government support, will be key to sustaining this momentum. Exciting times ahead for e-mobility in the UK! 🚗⚡ #SustainableFuture #Innovation
ChargeUK, has today released “Powering Ahead to 2030” – a new White Paper on the state of the EV charging network.
Working with independent transport research organisation New AutoMotive, the findings take a fresh look at charge point provision throughout the UK, to understand the true picture and how it will develop through to 2030.
The analysis found:
🚗 A new public charge point is being installed every 25 minutes
🔌 There are nearly a million home, work and public charge points in the UK today, almost one for every fully electric vehicle (EV)
⚡ Current infrastructure can provide enough power to enable every EV in the UK to drive 580 miles a day- 25 times the average daily car journey and further than the distance between London to Aberdeen
🔌 If current growth continues, the rollout of public chargers will track ahead of EV adoption and there will be over 300,000 public charge points in the UK by 2030
🚗 To enable the charging sector to stay on track for 2030, the new Government must take steps to remove grid, planning and permitting barriers; make owning and charging an EV easy and affordable; and clarify and speed up existing public subsidy schemes.
Please find the full report here.
https://lnkd.in/ePUK4uBb#ChargeUK#PoweringAheadto2030#electricvehicles#EV
If you take one thing from the ChargeUK new white paper it's this:
"⚡ Current infrastructure can provide enough power to enable every EV in the UK to drive 580 miles a day- 25 times the average daily car journey and further than the distance between London to Aberdeen"
A big 🙌 for this fact filled piece of work that helps us all get on the same page with regards to where we are, where we want to be and what's needs doing to get there.
#evcharging#payments
ChargeUK, has today released “Powering Ahead to 2030” – a new White Paper on the state of the EV charging network.
Working with independent transport research organisation New AutoMotive, the findings take a fresh look at charge point provision throughout the UK, to understand the true picture and how it will develop through to 2030.
The analysis found:
🚗 A new public charge point is being installed every 25 minutes
🔌 There are nearly a million home, work and public charge points in the UK today, almost one for every fully electric vehicle (EV)
⚡ Current infrastructure can provide enough power to enable every EV in the UK to drive 580 miles a day- 25 times the average daily car journey and further than the distance between London to Aberdeen
🔌 If current growth continues, the rollout of public chargers will track ahead of EV adoption and there will be over 300,000 public charge points in the UK by 2030
🚗 To enable the charging sector to stay on track for 2030, the new Government must take steps to remove grid, planning and permitting barriers; make owning and charging an EV easy and affordable; and clarify and speed up existing public subsidy schemes.
Please find the full report here.
https://lnkd.in/ePUK4uBb#ChargeUK#PoweringAheadto2030#electricvehicles#EV
“The Infrastructure isn’t there yet”
“There’s no where to charge”
“There’s always queues”
Three of just some of the most common phrases used when the subject of EV’s come up, both in person or on this platform.
But for a car parc that has climbed past 1 million EV’s in the UK, to have just under 1 million charging points, these statements just don’t hold true. That’s a 1.2:1 ratio of cars to charging places.
To put it into perspective, there are just over 8000 petrol stations for the remaining 32 million ICE vehicles. If those average out at 10 pumps available, that’s 80,000 pumps, meaning you are 407.2:1 ratio of cars to pumps.
The single most convenient place to charge your car is at home. So if you’re ready to get your new charger, get in touch with Lemac Power
ChargeUK, has today released “Powering Ahead to 2030” – a new White Paper on the state of the EV charging network.
Working with independent transport research organisation New AutoMotive, the findings take a fresh look at charge point provision throughout the UK, to understand the true picture and how it will develop through to 2030.
The analysis found:
🚗 A new public charge point is being installed every 25 minutes
🔌 There are nearly a million home, work and public charge points in the UK today, almost one for every fully electric vehicle (EV)
⚡ Current infrastructure can provide enough power to enable every EV in the UK to drive 580 miles a day- 25 times the average daily car journey and further than the distance between London to Aberdeen
🔌 If current growth continues, the rollout of public chargers will track ahead of EV adoption and there will be over 300,000 public charge points in the UK by 2030
🚗 To enable the charging sector to stay on track for 2030, the new Government must take steps to remove grid, planning and permitting barriers; make owning and charging an EV easy and affordable; and clarify and speed up existing public subsidy schemes.
Please find the full report here.
https://lnkd.in/ePUK4uBb#ChargeUK#PoweringAheadto2030#electricvehicles#EV
This is an excellent paper from Charge UK identifying the considerable progress already made and the challenges ahead to create a public and home charging network which will give consumers complete confidence to switch to electric vehicles
ChargeUK, has today released “Powering Ahead to 2030” – a new White Paper on the state of the EV charging network.
Working with independent transport research organisation New AutoMotive, the findings take a fresh look at charge point provision throughout the UK, to understand the true picture and how it will develop through to 2030.
The analysis found:
🚗 A new public charge point is being installed every 25 minutes
🔌 There are nearly a million home, work and public charge points in the UK today, almost one for every fully electric vehicle (EV)
⚡ Current infrastructure can provide enough power to enable every EV in the UK to drive 580 miles a day- 25 times the average daily car journey and further than the distance between London to Aberdeen
🔌 If current growth continues, the rollout of public chargers will track ahead of EV adoption and there will be over 300,000 public charge points in the UK by 2030
🚗 To enable the charging sector to stay on track for 2030, the new Government must take steps to remove grid, planning and permitting barriers; make owning and charging an EV easy and affordable; and clarify and speed up existing public subsidy schemes.
Please find the full report here.
https://lnkd.in/ePUK4uBb#ChargeUK#PoweringAheadto2030#electricvehicles#EV
Want to know about the state of #EVcharging in the UK?
Check out this white paper to get a fresh look at charge point provision throughout the UK, to understand the true picture and how it will develop through to 2030.
To enable the charging sector to stay on track for 2030, the new Government must take steps to remove grid, planning and permitting barriers; make owning and charging an EV easy and affordable; and clarify and speed up existing public subsidy schemes.
Read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/ePUK4uBb
ChargeUK, has today released “Powering Ahead to 2030” – a new White Paper on the state of the EV charging network.
Working with independent transport research organisation New AutoMotive, the findings take a fresh look at charge point provision throughout the UK, to understand the true picture and how it will develop through to 2030.
The analysis found:
🚗 A new public charge point is being installed every 25 minutes
🔌 There are nearly a million home, work and public charge points in the UK today, almost one for every fully electric vehicle (EV)
⚡ Current infrastructure can provide enough power to enable every EV in the UK to drive 580 miles a day- 25 times the average daily car journey and further than the distance between London to Aberdeen
🔌 If current growth continues, the rollout of public chargers will track ahead of EV adoption and there will be over 300,000 public charge points in the UK by 2030
🚗 To enable the charging sector to stay on track for 2030, the new Government must take steps to remove grid, planning and permitting barriers; make owning and charging an EV easy and affordable; and clarify and speed up existing public subsidy schemes.
Please find the full report here.
https://lnkd.in/ePUK4uBb#ChargeUK#PoweringAheadto2030#electricvehicles#EV
As the landscape of transportation undergoes a revolutionary shift, so does the demand for Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. UK Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Market was valued at USD 612.42 million in 2022 and is predicted to reach USD 4986.0 million by 2030, with a CAGR of 30.7% from 2023 to 2030 🔌
We're not just witnessing this transformative surge – we're actively contributing to it. Several of our projects stand as testaments to the integration of EV charging solutions.
By integrating EV charging solutions, we contribute to a cleaner, greener future!
#EVChargingRevolution#SustainableConstruction#Giraffedevelopments
Nice to (virtually) see former colleague and new ChargeUK CEO Vicky Read on stage at the EV SUMMIT earlier today sharing industry progress.
While the job is ongoing the message is positive, if we continue to deploy charge points at the current rate CPO's are on target to install 300k EV charge points by 2030. You can download today's white paper which highlights current and future charge point availability in the UK. You can also download the previously published manifesto in the links below.
#netzero#evcharging#electricvehicles
ChargeUK, has today released “Powering Ahead to 2030” – a new White Paper on the state of the EV charging network.
Working with independent transport research organisation New AutoMotive, the findings take a fresh look at charge point provision throughout the UK, to understand the true picture and how it will develop through to 2030.
The analysis found:
🚗 A new public charge point is being installed every 25 minutes
🔌 There are nearly a million home, work and public charge points in the UK today, almost one for every fully electric vehicle (EV)
⚡ Current infrastructure can provide enough power to enable every EV in the UK to drive 580 miles a day- 25 times the average daily car journey and further than the distance between London to Aberdeen
🔌 If current growth continues, the rollout of public chargers will track ahead of EV adoption and there will be over 300,000 public charge points in the UK by 2030
🚗 To enable the charging sector to stay on track for 2030, the new Government must take steps to remove grid, planning and permitting barriers; make owning and charging an EV easy and affordable; and clarify and speed up existing public subsidy schemes.
Please find the full report here.
https://lnkd.in/ePUK4uBb#ChargeUK#PoweringAheadto2030#electricvehicles#EV
ChargeUK, has today released “Powering Ahead to 2030” – a new White Paper on the state of the EV charging network.
Working with independent transport research organisation New AutoMotive, the findings take a fresh look at charge point provision throughout the UK, to understand the true picture and how it will develop through to 2030.
The analysis found:
🚗 A new public charge point is being installed every 25 minutes
🔌 There are nearly a million home, work and public charge points in the UK today, almost one for every fully electric vehicle (EV)
⚡ Current infrastructure can provide enough power to enable every EV in the UK to drive 580 miles a day- 25 times the average daily car journey and further than the distance between London to Aberdeen
🔌 If current growth continues, the rollout of public chargers will track ahead of EV adoption and there will be over 300,000 public charge points in the UK by 2030
🚗 To enable the charging sector to stay on track for 2030, the new Government must take steps to remove grid, planning and permitting barriers; make owning and charging an EV easy and affordable; and clarify and speed up existing public subsidy schemes.
Please find the full report here.
https://lnkd.in/ePUK4uBb#ChargeUK#PoweringAheadto2030#electricvehicles#EV
New white paper from ChargeUK and New AutoMotive shows true picture of charge point provision in the UK, dispelling some common myths and answering questions:
⚡ Does the UK have enough charge points today?
⚡ Will the UK have enough charge points through to 2030?
#energytransition#evcharging#evcharginginfrastructure
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ChargeUK, has today released “Powering Ahead to 2030” – a new White Paper on the state of the EV charging network.
Working with independent transport research organisation New AutoMotive, the findings take a fresh look at charge point provision throughout the UK, to understand the true picture and how it will develop through to 2030.
The analysis found:
🚗 A new public charge point is being installed every 25 minutes
🔌 There are nearly a million home, work and public charge points in the UK today, almost one for every fully electric vehicle (EV)
⚡ Current infrastructure can provide enough power to enable every EV in the UK to drive 580 miles a day- 25 times the average daily car journey and further than the distance between London to Aberdeen
🔌 If current growth continues, the rollout of public chargers will track ahead of EV adoption and there will be over 300,000 public charge points in the UK by 2030
🚗 To enable the charging sector to stay on track for 2030, the new Government must take steps to remove grid, planning and permitting barriers; make owning and charging an EV easy and affordable; and clarify and speed up existing public subsidy schemes.
Please find the full report here.
https://lnkd.in/ePUK4uBb#ChargeUK#PoweringAheadto2030#electricvehicles#EV
CEO Kevla GmbH
5moThe rapid growth in EV charging infrastructure is crucial for the widespread adoption of electric vehicles. It's great to see public charging installations outpacing EV sales – a true sign of forward-thinking. Streamlining planning and grid connections, along with government support, will be key to sustaining this momentum. Exciting times ahead for e-mobility in the UK! 🚗⚡ #SustainableFuture #Innovation