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The state of EV charging network reliability for fleets, workplaces and multi-unit properties
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.
February 3, 2025
The rise of mixed energy fleets
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.
January 7, 2025
2025 – a landmark year for EV charging infrastructure and experience
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.
December 18, 2024
The Top 7 EV Charging Trends for 2025
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.
December 6, 2024
The challenges facing on-street EV charging
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.
November 28, 2024
Easier charging station payment schemes needed to drive EV uptake: London EV Show day two
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.
November 8, 2024
Trump victory poses questions for EVs and charging infrastructure rollout
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.
October 18, 2024
Getting finance for the transition to electrification and zero-emission mobility
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.
September 27, 2024
Advances in EV charging technology: Global investments are shaping the EV revolution
According to research company Arizton Advisory & Intelligence, the global EV charging equipment market to reach US$46.13bn by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 14.32% during this period. In this article Jessica Shirley of Arizton explores the current state of EV charging equipment, the latest technological advancements, and what the future holds for this dynamic market across the globe.
September 13, 2024
EV infrastructure adoption requires collaboration
Alok Dubey, regional director for Western Europe at EV charging platform Monta shares his advice on what is needed to bolster the UK EV infrastructure, support Fleet managers and rebuild confidence in EVs.
August 30, 2024
EV charging requirements are contributing to the UK’s roadwork crisis and mean greater industry collaboration is needed
As the demand for electric vehicle charging, fibre rollout and utility infrastructure improvements rise, the UK comes to a standstill due to the sheer volume of roadworks required. Indeed, just last year, over 200,000 miles of roadworks took place, with two million micro-trenching projects happening in 2023 alone. Sadly, this won’t be the end, argues Nick Smee, business unit director of infrastructure at software solutions company Causeway.
August 19, 2024
EVgo embarks on major network enhancements across US fast charging network
EVgo has announced several significant network enhancements through EVgo ReNew, the company’s comprehensive program created to elevate the customer experience.
August 16, 2024
ADS-TEC Energy targets central charging role in a transforming energy system
ADS-TEC Energy provides ChargeBox, an innovative, battery-buffered, ultra-fast EV charging solution. With up to 320kW charging power and support for both CCS1 and NACS charging plugs, ChargeBox is designed to offer maximum flexibility while also saving users up to 65% on peak power demand charges vs. conventional DC chargers. EVC&I spoke with ADS-TEC Energy’s visionary founder and CEO Thomas Speidel about ChargeBox, the company’s business model and what the future holds for EV charging.
July 5, 2024
Is China's 'EV war' with the West about to stoke up even further?
The global war over EVs has heated up in the past few weeks and threatens to get even hotter in the coming months, according to the US-based Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
June 7, 2024
Accelerating electrification and infrastructure rollout in the US
The US is currently well short of meeting government targets for the rollout of EV charging infrastructure. So what barriers need to be removed to accelerate the process? A panel discussion at the recent EV Charging Summit and Expo gave some major indications.