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.
In December 2023, LENZA specialists from SSEN and Advanced Infrastructure Technology Ltd (AITL), ran initial training sessions with representatives from Wiltshire Council, Southampton City Council, Dorset Council, Perth & Kinross Council, and Dundee City Council.
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.
Energy data and software company Advanced Infrastructure has been supporting Local Energy Oxfordshire (Project LEO) in a trial aimed at identifying deployment opportunities for low carbon technologies such as EV charge points and heat pumps as well as informing long-term energy strategies and plans.
In the most recent report published by the Cabinet Office's Geospatial Commission, Advanced Infrastructure’s LAEP+ tool has been positioned as a solution for Local Authorities and Distribution Network Operators to predict how many charge points are needed, and where they should be located.
Decarbonisation day was the topic of the agenda on day six of Cop27 on the 11th November, but how can UK businesses make an impact?
The UK’s leading electric vehicle charging app and charge point data expert Zap-Map will partner with energy and carbon data science company Advanced Infrastructure to create a new low carbon route planner function for EV drivers, called Zap-Zero.