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White Paper: Optimising the selection of EV charging station locations

A need for increased charging infrastructure remains a significant barrier to EV adoption.  To locate the optimum locations for new charging points, data about EV usage patterns is required, however, gathering this data has historically been challenging. 
By Philippe Perret, Victor Sequi and Chris Bax July 14, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Citi Logik uses Mobile Network Data (MND) to provide insights into traffic volumes and the origin and destination of trips. Understanding these patterns of movement helps inform the optimal locations for EV charging points. Image: © Korn Vitthayanukarun/Dreamstime

Read this highly useful and informative white paper on the issue here written by Philippe Perret and Victor Sequi of Citi Logik. White paper provided courtesy of Christopher Bax from Amey Consulting.

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