Project Centre’s Lead Consultant for Electric Vehicles, Kieran Taylor, joined us at TRANSPORT Smart Class, Scotland 2021 to provide an overview of currently available charging infrastructure, the different needs of consumers, projections on future charge point requirements and trends in new car sales (including EV market share in Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness).
Kieran’s presentation (and the deeper dive roundtable discussions that he co-hosted with Darren Ryan) went on to review how and why – given the recent Transport Scotland report signalling that 100% public subsidy for charging infrastructure will come to an end – local authority strategies should plan to deliver charge points, before ending on the critical topic of integrating EV infrastructure into existing parking regimes.
If you meet our regular delegate qualification criteria but were unable to join us on December 8th for the live in-person event, CLICK HERE and complete the short “Download form” (located at the bottom of the post) to receive a unique link enabling free access to the presentation video recordings and slides (including the film footage and slides from Kieran’s presentation).
Those qualifying to receive the rich content from these presentations include commissioning, procurement, trialling and partnering leads, senior influencers, strategic decision makers and planners from: local authorities (e.g. city, borough, metropolitan, district and county councils); public and private transport operators; regional transport partnerships, sub-regional transport bodies, combined authorities, integrated transport authorities and passenger transport executives; highways authorities and road operators; government and supporting national transport agencies; fleet operators, vehicle manufacturers, parking operators, prime contractors etc.