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The ABCD of EVs

UK cities need to work with commercial fleet operators to deliver electric vehicle infrastructure, says AppyWay

Mark Moran
11 January 2021
The AppyWay Leading the Charge report recommends an “ABCD” approach, involving ‘Appropriate infrastructure’, ‘Better incentives’, ‘Concerted collaboration’ and ‘Deeper data sharing
The AppyWay Leading the Charge report recommends an “ABCD” approach, involving ‘Appropriate infrastructure’, ‘Better incentives’, ‘Concerted collaboration’ and ‘Deeper data sharing

 

To ensure the uptake of electric vehicles becomes a widespread reality, UK cities need to focus more on commercial vehicle fleets and better locating on-street charging points, as well as enhanced data sharing between fleets and local authorities, rather than focus too much on private electric cars and home charging. These are the conclusions of a new report from AppyWay, a kerbside management and smart parking technology firm.

The report, Leading the Charge: Are cities ready for a fleet led EV...

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