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Electric Vehicle Charging Networks

Electric Vehicle Charging Networks. EV charging infrastructure specialists. Linda Grave CEO EV Driver Ltd www.evdriver.co.uk 01394 799799. The Electric Vehicle. 2018. By the end of 2018, more than  60,000 plug-in cars  had been registered over the course of the year - a new record.

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Electric Vehicle Charging Networks

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  1. Electric Vehicle Charging Networks EV charging infrastructure specialists Linda Grave CEO EV Driver Ltd www.evdriver.co.uk 01394 799799

  2. The Electric Vehicle 2018 By the end of 2018, more than 60,000 plug-in cars had been registered over the course of the year - a new record.

  3. The Electric Vehicle 2020 The Electric Vehicle

  4. Available right now… Nissan eNV200 160 miles £25,000 Hyundai Kona 339 miles £30,000.

  5. The two factors in making your choice £124k £24k Courtesy of Chris Jackson https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/comparing-efficiencies-popular-electric-vehicles-chris-jackson/ 09:58 AM 09/10/2018 Firefox 62.0.2

  6. Available soon… The big boys are coming

  7. Charging Basics Vehicle Slow Rapid (50 kW) Super (120 kW) Fast Read more at http://www.electronicdesign.com/sites/electronicdesign.com/files/uploads/2015/02/0116_CTE_Avago_F2.gif https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charging_station#Mode_4:_Direct_current_.28DC.29_connection_for_fast_recharging Charging basics

  8. The East of England has around 3.3 million cars (total) driving around but only 1,236 EV connectors 2.4% (Oct ‘18) of new cars are EV so we get about 80,000 EVs in EA (approx.) About 65 cars for every connector! We need more chargers here in the East of England!

  9. Stage one – The Grannie Lead Initially you’ll use a 3 pin Not ideal …… • These are chargers that look like an extension cable that has a lump in the middle • Work great, get you out of sticky situations but are a pain after a while

  10. Stage two – Dedicated home charger Then you’ll get a dedicated charger The Network Zoo There are a multitude of networks out there now and that’s great, but now you need a million apps and RFIDs… ugh Examples: Polar Podpoint Electric Highway Tesla EV Driver • These are chargers that look like glorified sockets on the wall, sometimes smart and internet connected, sometimes not

  11. Stage three – Public charging Then you’ll use the public network Public Networks Some require membership and annual fees. Some are free if you switch your energy supplier. Access via the right app or RFID fob, a few have contactless payment. Examples: Polar-Chargemaster Pod Point EV Driver Ecotricity • The public networks are a mixture of DC and AC charging

  12. Public charging Maps & Apps Public Map sites There are a multitude of maps out there now for finding public chargers, you just have to use one and get used to it Examples: ZapMap Plugshare Open Charge Map A network’s own app

  13. Stage 4- Interoperability Platforms– Interoperability ‘One Fob or App to Rule Them All’ Eventually you’ll pay a little more to never worry about whether you have the right app or RFID fob, just tap and go Examples: Plugsurfing Hubject Gireve eClearing OCPI Protocol

  14. Business’s will embrace EV News….. What will you do as a building firm when your competitor can bid based on much lower plant machinery running costs? What will you do as a taxi firm when your competitor can undercut you AND the customers prefer to travel in an electric taxi anyway? What will you do as a delivery firm when your competitor can deliver right into a town centre low emission zone and you can’t? What will you do as any company when your competitor is getting all the clients because your business doesn’t reflect your customers environmental attitudes? Ride-hailing company Uber will require all new drivers in London to use electric cars by 2019 and will transition its entire fleet no later than 2025

  15. The Gov’s incentives • The Gov. provides a series of grants and the Office of Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) are the people who manage them. • Home charge scheme – £500 towards cost. • Work place scheme- £500 up to 20 chargers= £10,000. The Gov.

  16. Electric Vehicle Charging Networks EV charging infrastructure specialists Thank you for your time Linda Grave EV Driver Ltd linda@evdriver.co.uk 01394 799799

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