Contents
- Case study map
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Choosing locations for your chargepoints
- Matching chargepoint types to locations
- Locations: on-street or off-street?
- Scale: low numbers or hubs?
- Configurations: fast AC, rapid DC or a mix?
- Charging locations: mini case studies
- Level of off-street parking provision
- Solutions for less advantaged areas
- Tourism considerations
- Island-specific considerations
- Encouraging a shift up the sustainable transport hierarchy
- Strategically located charging hubs – York hyperhubs case study
- Physical setting considerations for proposed sites
- Risk assessment for public, fire and environmental safety
- Integrating your chargepoints into the wider sustainable transport system
- Engaging the community to ensure your chargepoints suit their needs
- Educating and informing the public about your chargepoints
- Powering your chargepoints
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Funding your chargepoints
- Transitioning to a partnership approach
- Government funding sources for public charging infrastructure
- Partnership opportunities
- Promoting and supporting a sharing culture may reduce demand for public charging
- Building bridges across public sector bodies – switched on towns and cities case study
- Creating consistency across a semi-rural network – Kent county council case study
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Operating and maintaining your chargepoints
- Challenges experienced in maintaining an effective charging network
- Solutions to support a resilient, operational charging network
- Fault reporting, reliability and procurement – Assure Charge case study
- Robust maintenance processes in the procurement phase – FASTER project case study
- Booking systems
- Ensuring your chargepoints are accessible to all
- Other information