• One of the main supporting technologies required to support the wide-scale adoption of electric vehicles is the EV charging infrastructure.• Charging availability is a critical enabling factor for electric fleet deployment, and the strategic roles of various...
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COP27: The Fight to Keep the 1.5°C Goal Alive
The Sharm El-Sheikh Climate Change Conference took place last month in Egypt, commencing on 6 November 2022 and ending on the 18th. The conference builds up on pledges made in the COP26 at Glasgow last year and comprised of a series of events to build on future...
The Big Three: Who is leading Europe’s EV Charging Market?
Currently, the majority of EV charging occurs at residential and workplace locations. In the near future, however, the percentage of public charging infrastructure—at public parking spaces, stations, and highways—will skyrocket as home charging needs must be...
Summary of Developments at COP27
The Sharm El-Sheikh Climate Conference officially ended with an historic climate “loss and damage” fund being set up on Sunday, 20 November. Here are key highlights from the conference. The “loss and damage” fund is an official acknowledgement of the fact that poorer...
The 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27): Overview, Structure, and Achievements
The Sharm El-Sheikh Climate Change Conference is currently underway in Egypt, commencing on 6 November 2022 and ending on the 18th. The conference builds on pledges made in the COP26 at Glasgow last year and comprises of a series of events to build on future ambition....
The Energy Crisis Presenting Growth Opportunities for Renewables and EV Charging Infrastructure
• The world is finally attempting to move away from conventional sources of energy to greener energy sources. However, recent external shock may counteract this.• The crises may also, in the longer run, push countries to adopt the alternative technologies at a much...
A Rush for Residential Charging as EVs Go Mainstream
Capturing 90% of the Americas market, the U.S. ranks 2nd globally with 300,000 charging points installed in 2021. The government intends to add 500,000 public chargers by 2030, and other public-private partnerships will also result in significant market expansion. In...
The EV Charging Revolution in India
The unavailability of adequate charging infrastructure had been the key impediment for the accelerated adoption of electric vehicles in India. In this regard, the Ministry of Power issued, "Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles—Guidelines and Standards,"...
EV Charging Infrastructure Funding: Overcoming Barriers to Widespread Adoption
• One of the main supporting technologies required to support the wide-scale adoption of electric vehicles is the EV charging infrastructure.• The European Green Deal and Biden’s Bipartisan infrastructure Bill are just some examples of the fundings that we saw made a...
The State of Public EV Charging in Western Europe
While the uptake of passenger EVs has seen decent growth in Western Europe, with a CAGR of 26%, public charging infrastructure development remains slow. The following infographic gives an overview of the major EV charging markets in Western Europe i.e., Germany,...
CIGRE Conference Impressions – 2022
The CIGRE Paris session, which ended just four weeks ago, was a mix of optimism and anxiety. The conference was attended by more than 9,000 attendees from 120 counties, out of which 35% were from the electrical utilities and 25% from the manufacturing sector. In past...
From Impediment to Acceleration: The U.S.’s Renewed Commitment to Electrification in the Post-Trump Era
• While Trump’s government impeded the electrification trend in the U.S., it has quickly regained its footing in the post-Trump era, with the U.S. being the first in line to introduce multiple emissions initiatives. • Canada also experienced a slow start in the road...