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Efficient Planning and Implementation of Public Chargers: Lessons Learned From European Cities

Publication Year: 2021

Author(s): Bernard MR, Hall D

Abstract:

This working paper gathers insights from selected European cities on how to streamline the charging infrastructure planning and implementation process. The study identifies two main possible approaches, along with several best practices, that may help to reduce costs and delays associated with growing the charging network. The ideal approach depends on the state of the market, the local context, and the municipalities' goals. A demand-driven approach is aimed at matching the demand for charging stations from EV drivers with the supply of public on-street residential and workplace chargers. It is well-suited for the development of on-street residential AC regular chargers in immature markets as it guarantees a minimum charger utilization rate and helps to assess demand. In a planning-oriented approach, installation is initiated by a charging station operator or local authority expressing interest in installing a charging station. This approach works well for both on-street and off-street locations and for DC fast and AC regular chargers’ implementation. It requires close upstream collaboration with city planners, grid operators, EV driver associations, residents, and private landowners to identify optimal charger locations. A combination of these approaches may be ideal.

Source of Publication: ICCT Working Paper 2021-05

Vol/Issue: January 2021: 1-15p.

Publisher/Organisation: International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)

Rights: International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)

URL:
https://theicct.org/sites/default/files/publications/European-cities-charging-infra-feb2021.pdf

Theme: Charging Infrastructure | Subtheme: Commercial and Institutional charging

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