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Work with us to reach the booming Electric Vehicle Charging and Infrastructure market. If you have a new product, a new service, or a clever new idea that you want the world to know about, we are here to help.
By Geoff Hadwick December 6, 2022 Read time: 2 mins

 

The EVC&I website, www.evcandi.com , is updated every working day, and this email newsletter is sent out every two weeks to a bespoke circulation drawn from our existing sister titles www.itsinternational.com and www.worldhighways.com

Our audience is comprised of fully signed-up, qualified, and senior-level managers in engineering firms; project management companies; transportation consultancies; urban planning offices; national, regional, and local highways & transportation government departments; electrical, cabling, and IT contractors; banks and finance companies; car park operators; service station owners and operators; toll road operators; EV charging station operators; retail parks; sports centres; hotel chains; and car rental car companies.

So, in a market that is permanently hungry for information, such as new product introductions, case studies, thought leadership pieces and White Papers, let us help you create content marketing that will provide a new and exciting dimension to your campaign.

Together, we can provide information that will help industry professionals in their jobs which, at the same time, puts your company at the forefront as experts and thought leaders.

All sponsored content will appear in a prime position within the Features or Products sections for one-month and then it will be archived and available for a further 12 months. It will be supported by promotion on the website, in our eNewsletters and on our growing social media platforms.

Our expert and award-winning team of business journalists can also help review and write your content too, as part of a sponsored content deal. And don’t forget video … We also have a video team that can put together sponsored content packages on screen as well.

This newsletter is currently sent out direct to more than 43,838 industry professionals and each one can offer you a selection of advertising options that will enable you to present your products and services directly to this vitally important audience. The geographic breakdown is: North America 23,005; Europe 11,634; Asia 3,995; Middle East & Africa 3,266; Central & South America 1,233; and Australasia & SE Asia 705.

If you would like to know more, please contact Roger Adshead now at: [email protected]

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