Charging Lottery: How EV charging infrastructure is rated by consumers across the UK.
The UK’s EV charging network is expanding rapidly, often exceeding government targets. However, many drivers still face inconsistent access and reliability, creating a ‘charging lottery’ based on location.
Transport & Environment UK (T&E) presents new research, “Charging Lottery: A Consumer’s Perspective,” revealing that despite abundant infrastructure, challenges remain around access, reliability, and regional disparities.
Join this webinar with experts from EV policy, payments, and technology to explore the findings, share real experiences, and discuss practical solutions for a fairer, more reliable public charging network.
Speakers:
Richard Riley, T&E UK’s Principal Analyst, and author of the report, will present headline findings and implications for policy, industry, and consumers.
- Panelists invited for a discussion moderated by Gill Nowell, Founder of Hosted by Gill.
Cllr Sarah Young, Woodberry Down ward councillor & Cabinet Member for Climate, Environment and Transport for the London Borough of Hackney.
Jarrod Birch, Head of Policy at ChargeUK.
Sara Sloman, Chief Strategy Officer at Paythru
Tom Hurst, UK Country Director atFastned
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