Decarbonising mobility after COVID-19, in collaboration with TLT LLP.

In our latest podcast, Cornwall Insight’s Research Partner, Dan Atzori, speaks with Maria Connolly, partner and head of Clean Energy & Real Estate at TLT, about electric vehicles (EVs) and charging infrastructure. The decarbonisation of mobility is now increasingly seen as a priority by policy makers and market players on a global level, and the number of both electric vehicles and EV charging points is steadily increasing.

As we all know, in the UK and elsewhere, the electrification of transport is going to be crucial to reach our net zero targets. In today’s podcast, we will be looking at the main areas of growth in EV charging, upcoming investment opportunities, barriers and bottlenecks, but also policy and regulation, as well as new charging patterns emerging out of the current crisis.

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