Connection costs can contribute to “making or breaking” an investment case for electrification, the latest report from the Optimise Prime trial found.
While the difficulties faced by those with mobility impairments in electric vehicle (EV) charging have begun to be recognised, chargepoint design innovation to solve these challenges is still in early stages.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution has published an action plan to help accelerate the inclusion of Distribution System Operator (DSO) services in its network operations.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution is expecting there to be nearly 6 million electric vehicles (EVs) in its two distribution areas by 2050.
SP Energy Networks, Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks Distribution and Zenobē have produced new guidance on how fleet operators can switch to electric.
A pilot scheme looking to improve energy resilience in remote and rural areas through the use of battery storage and local energy resources is progressing to phase two.
Two SSEN projects, TRANSITION and Project LEO, have successfully run a live trial of flexibility trading on a new Neutral Market Facilitator platform.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution has signed a new Sustain service contract to allow it to defer £1.7 million worth of network reinforcement using flexibility.
The Crowdflex project – run by SSEN Distribution, National Grid ESO, Octopus Energy and Ohme – has found that domestic flexibility can significantly reduce peak demand, with further reductions enabled by electric vehicles (EV).