While on-street charging infrastructure has expanded rapidly in 2024, 72% of chargers are concentrated in Greater London, leaving much of the UK underserved. In this blog we explore how our award-winning LAEP+ platform is empowering stakeholders to overcome deployment challenges, ensuring EV charge points are sited effectively, grid capacity is optimised, and underserved regions are prioritised.
Identifying suitable sites for large-scale solar installations is one of the biggest challenges facing renewable energy developers today. This is where our ground-mount PV dataset comes in. By providing detailed, parcel-specific insights, we empower renewable energy developers to quickly identify viable sites while avoiding unsuitable ones.
Spatial analytics and software company Advanced Infrastructure has announced a joint innovation project with ESB Networks, Ireland's Distribution System Operator (DSO), designed to improve and enhance the connection application experience for customers.
Addressing the top blockers to EV charge point deployment requires a strategic approach, and leveraging data and visualisation tools can play a pivotal role in overcoming the hurdles associated with the roll out of EV infrastructure across the UK. In this blog, we delve into the top three blockers to EV charge point deployment and explore how granular data solutions can help address these issues effectively.
In this blog, we unpack the basics of PTAL data and how it influences decision-making in urban planning.
Over £75 million from the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) has been allocated to offer free energy efficiency upgrades that could save households up to £400 a year.
Advanced Infrastructure is proud to announce its selection as one of the successful startups for Alliander's 2024 Powered program, an initiative aimed at accelerating the energy system transition in the Netherlands.
In a landmark turn of events last week, the world convened at the 28th Climate Summit (COP28) with resounding determination to tackle the climate crisis head-on. Almost 200 nations, including the UK, US and the EU, pledged a resolute phase-out of fossil fuels, a pivotal step toward fulfilling the ambitions of the Paris Agreement.
National Grid Electricity Distribution has been awarded £558,491 for a project in partnership with West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) and Advanced Infrastructure to improve regional energy planning for net zero by bringing together key stakeholders and relevant datasets on a single digital platform.
This year’s National Sustainability Awards which recognises the pioneers of sustainability is back once again. Amongst the winners at the event including ITV, OVO, and Octopus Energy, Advanced Infrastructure was thrilled to have been crowned the winner of the 'Use of Data and Analytics Award'
Project PRIDE (Planning Regional Infrastructure in a Digital Environment), which includes consortium partners Advanced Infrastructure and West Midlands Combined Authority, aims to improve decision-making on energy infrastructure by bringing together key stakeholders and relevant datasets in a virtual environment.
This article will unpack some core considerations for the spatial and temporal optimisation of EV charge point deployment and how the use of cloud based geo-spatial planning tools such as LAEP+ (Local Area Energy Planner Plus) can identify, accelerate and significantly reduce the costs associated with EV charge point rollout.