Fleet electrification and the benefits of planning your charging infrastructure early

Developed for local authorities and other major land owners – from retail and business parks to leisure centres, universities and major business owners – this webinar illustrates the importance of planning early to maximise your flexibility and return on investment.

This session is hosted by our sustainable business and transport teams and draws upon our experience of assisting organisations to plan for future charging infrastructure. We look at the factors that land owners, planning officers, estate directors and sustainability teams will need to consider when planning future electric vehicle charging infrastructure: 

  • Policies requiring and supporting the switch to electric
  • Technologies in development and currently on the market
  • The benefits of planning charging infrastructure provision now
  • Grid infrastructure and connection capacity requirements
  • Case study of a city-wide deployment of charging infrastructure 

Our case study in this webinar is the first public presentation of the results of a major study on the strategic options for the roll-out of a dense urban charging network for Brighton & Hove. This is one of the most comprehensive studies of this nature to date, which we carried out recently for Pebble Power (part of the Pebble Trust).

Why view the webinar

This webinar is essential for those infrastructure owners and managers who are beginning their journey towards electrification.

The advantages of electrification for the local environment and the commercial incentives available for fleet operators, mean that electrification is gaining momentum. By acting early, you will be able to realize significant additional flexibility in terms of the costs and practicality of charging solutions. Our webinar highlights the ways that you can pursue these opportunities and enable you to make informed choices on the next steps available.

Please find below a recording of the our webinar on 'Fleet electrification and the benefits of planning our infrastructure charging early'

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