Charging ahead: identifying key areas of demand for public EV charge points
Report summary
Table of contents
- Dependence on public charging infrastructure will grow as EV penetration accelerates supported by government policies
- How can we identify the areas in the UK which represent the largest public EV recharging hubs?
- What type of charge points will we need to support future demand in the UK?
- What are the opportunities for fuel retailers looking to diversify into the provision of electricity as a transport fuel?
- Summary
Tables and charts
This report includes 3 images and tables including:
- UK public EV charging infrastructure and electric vehicle forecast
- UK EV charging pricing and gasoline equivalents
- Number of chargers for the largest charging networks in the UK (as of April 2021)
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