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Oxford gives low-down on EV charging in residential streets

Oxford City Council has hosted trials of five different types of on-street electric vehicle chargepoints. Andrew Forster summarises some of the fascinating findings from the evaluation report

Andrew Forster
24 January 2020
 

Reviews of pilot projects are often informative but LTT has come across few as interesting as the University of Oxford’s Transport Studies Unit evaluation of a trial of on-street electric vehicle charging technologies in the city. Sam Hampton, Tim Schwanen, and Brendan Doody have produced a report jam-packed with fascinating insights about the business of EV charging, as well as the odd amusing insight from trial participants. In short it is a must-read for anyone wondering where the EV...

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