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EV Charging Infrastructure

Why the UK’s EV charging market is entering its consolidation phase

UK EV charging is consolidating as operators face rising costs, grid delays, tough uptime rules and pressure to prove demand and reliability in 2026.

17 June, 2026
EV Charging Infrastructure

What does the future of EV charging look like?

Electrical Review spoke with Andersen EV to find out what the future of the EV charging market looks like amidst its rapid expansion.

8 October, 2020
EV Charging Infrastructure

Changes to Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme: Everything you need to know

OLEV has announced some key changes to the Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme, and we’ve run down everything you need to know.

9 September, 2020
EV Charging Infrastructure

Powering autonomy 

When a self-driving Uber crash led to a fatality in 2018, to many, it seemed that the autonomous vehicle revolution was over before it had chance to gather speed. If autonomous vehicles are to make it onto our driveways, braking systems will be crucial to minimising accidents. Mark Templeman, technical sales engineer at power resistor manufacturer Cressall, explains why vehicle designers must make energy-efficient braking a top priority.

20 May, 2020
EV Charging Infrastructure

EV charging: The barriers

When it comes to testing the safety of roadside EV chargers, not all products are created equal. Here, Mark Johnson of Metrel UK Ltd compares test equipment from a selection of major manufacturers.

13 February, 2020
EV Charging Infrastructure

Thinking beyond the charger 

Seth Townsley, energy marketing manager at Schneider Electric, highlights what’s needed in order to ready our electrical infrastructure for the rise of electric vehicles.

13 February, 2020
EV Charging Infrastructure

Willy Wonka & the charging battery

The golden ticket to widespread EV adoption will rely on a large network of public charging points. Contributing editor, Jordan O’Brien, finds out what needs to be done to grow the UK’s EV charging infrastructure.

17 December, 2019
EV Charging Infrastructure

A fracking great Ponzi scheme

2019 was supposed to be the year that American shale oil and gas producers finally reined in spending, with the goal of funding all new development from free cash flow. And just like every other year, it didn’t take long for those plans to unravel.

10 September, 2019
EV Charging Infrastructure

You want how much?

German utility RWE – owner of Npower in Britain – wants 10 times more compensation to close its ageing German lignite plants than they are worth, according to the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.

18 June, 2019
EV Charging Infrastructure

Taking charge

Pierre Jeannes, managing director for Mr. Electric, discusses the need to upscale the UK electric charging infrastructure to meet the increasing demands of electric vehicles.

17 June, 2019
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