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.