Pixie Chart of the week | UKPNs’ Optimise Prime to deliver range of benefits

UK Power Networks’ (UKPNs’) Optimise Prime project was awarded £16.4mn from Ofgem’s Network Innovation Competition in November 2018. The project aims to understand the charging patterns of commercial (fleet) electric vehicles (EVs) and their impact on networks.

In this Chart of the week, we look at the project in more depth.

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