Managing Director & Head of Infrastructure, Energy and Industrials | Natural Resources | Group Treasurer | Chief Development Officer | Non-Executive Director
The collaborative study highlights the significant infrastructure investment needed for heavy electric vehicle roaming charging in France. This only one part of the challenges of accelerating adoption of BEVs in many countries. With an estimated €630 million required by 2035, the deployment of charging points and transformation stations will be crucial to meet the increasing power demand of electric cars and heavy goods vehicles. The study emphasises the importance of establishing a shared roadmap, regulatory mechanisms, and incentive measures to facilitate the development of battery-electric heavy goods vehicles and charging infrastructure. This effort is essential to achieve decarbonisation objectives and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector. #Decarbonization #ElectricVehicles #greenenergy #energytransition