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Tackling the challenges of fleet electrification
An Interview with Joachim Lohse, CEO and founder of Ampcontrol
EV Charging Index 2025: China dominates with impressive e-mobility progress
July 14, 2025
Norway rises to second, with the USA third, while younger markets close the gap
Councils fail on charging access for disabled drivers
July 9, 2025
More than a third of UK councils still do not suitably adapted charging
National infrastructure initiatives help drive rising European EV sales
May 30, 2025
Charging infrastructure subsidies – such as the Advenir programme in France and Spain’s Moves III subsidy – are helping to drive EV sales with nearly 11 million EVs now on Europe’s roads.
US charging station reliability increasing, Paren state of the nation charging report finds
April 30, 2025
EV charging station reliability in the US is improving, the size of stations growing in size, and average utilization rates have reached over 25% in several markets, according to a new report on the state of the industry from EV charging data analytics and insights provider Paren.
Major companies on track to run 100% EV fleets by 2030, despite challenges
April 3, 2025
A challenging economy, geopolitical events and political shifts are not stopping companies from forging ahead with ambitious plans to operate zero emission fleets by 2030.
The Accessibility Hype Cycle: Why inclusion can’t be an afterthought in EV charging infrastructure
March 24, 2025
Gordon McCullough, CEO at Research Institute for Disabled Consumers, says that the Accessibility Hype Cycle shows us that disabled people often get left behind in the early stages of innovation. In this article he explains how this leaves millions excluded from essential services, and how it can be fixed.
The state of EV charging network reliability for fleets, workplaces and multi-unit properties
March 14, 2025
New research conducted by VISASQ/Coleman, an independent, third-party expert network service provider and released by dynamic EV charging solutions company EverCharge, reveals the current state of EV charging networks for fleets, multi-unit properties, and workplaces.
The rise of mixed energy fleets
February 3, 2025
Mixed-energy EV and internal combustion engine (ICE) fleets are projected to increase given anticipated commercial EV adoption rates, according to a study by Frost & Sullivan. The study offers insights for organizations managing mixed-energy fleets across markets in Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific.
2025 – a landmark year for EV charging infrastructure and experience
January 7, 2025
As we arrive at the halfway point of the 2020s, the EV charging landscape in 2025 looks very different from the start of the decade. EV charging company Mer’s director of public charging, Elizabeth Warren, and head of sales – fleet and workplace charging, Natasha Fry, take a look at the changes we might see over the coming year.
The Top 7 EV Charging Trends for 2025
December 18, 2024
The electric vehicle ecosystem is transforming as EV charging trends drive innovation and sustainability. From dynamic pricing to seamless user experiences, these trends are reshaping how we charge and accelerating the adoption of e-mobility. Žiga Lesjak, a digital marketer at EV charging and monetization platform Tridens, sets out what we can look forward to in 2025 in the world of EV charging.
The challenges facing on-street EV charging
December 6, 2024
Only 56% of homes in the UK can support electric EV points, according to research from Lloyds Bank. This is due to lack of on-street parking and is a major barrier to EV uptake, the research found. The provision of on-street charge points in residential areas for the 44% unable to home charge is one solution to this problem, but it does not come without issues of its own.
Easier charging station payment schemes needed to drive EV uptake: London EV Show day two
November 28, 2024
A market correction in EV sales should not affect long-term goals of more electric vehicles on the road and charging stations being built. But what is needed now is more innovative ways to encourage vehicle sales, including easier charging station payment schemes, reports David Arminas.
Trump victory poses questions for EVs and charging infrastructure rollout
November 8, 2024
Following the Biden-Harris administration, which was highly-supportive of EV adoption and charging infrastructure, this week’s US presidential election victory by Donald Trump raises a number of issues over the industry’s future.
Getting finance for the transition to electrification and zero-emission mobility
October 18, 2024
The ongoing shift to zero-emission mobility and EVs is disrupting the entire transportation industry, a dynamic that creates both opportunities and challenges for companies across the ecosystem. Consulting firm McKinsey spoke with two experts to find out how this mobility transition represents a new kind of asset class and the steps stakeholders can take to derisk investment opportunities.