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NEVIS – Delivery Planning

Advice and guidance for developing EV Infrastructure Strategies.

Part of: National EV insight & strategy (NEVIS)

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Development

Delivery Plan 

A delivery plan is a detailed operational plan that will be used to implement your Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (EVI) strategy.

Site Selection

Choosing the right sites is important to make sure the right number of the right type of chargepoints are in the right place.

Key Considerations

 

 Load Management

What is Load Management?

DNO Costs and Timescales

Indicative grid connection costs and timescales

Accessible Signage

Access is a key part of equitability by ensuring that all drivers have convenient access to EVI infrastructure and can find charging services easily.

Accessible Site Design

Accessible sites will consider space around the vehicle and the chargepoint location to ensure that users can charge their vehicles without barriers or limitations, as summarised in PAS 1899:2022.

Private Investment

Considerations when obtaining private funding to supplement their LEVI schemes.

Climate Risks & Mitigation

Adaptation strategies to address the key risks to resilient EV infrastructure in the face of a changing climate.

Utilisation

Utilisation is a key metric for the success and commercial viability of EVI. Investors, lenders and service providers use this information to inform their capital investment plans.

Payment Methods

EVI can accept payment in many different ways, ranging from contactless debit and credit cards to smartphone apps. Each payment method comes with benefits and drawbacks that should be considered while procuring EVI.

Tools and Services

Local Climate Bonds

Pioneered as Community Municipal Investments by Abundance Investment in 2020, Local Climate Bonds (LCBs) are a regulated debt instrument issued by local authorities (LAs) as cost-effective funding for specific decarbonisation projects.

Designability Guide

Designability’s guide has been developed with Motability to give advice on how to make chargepoints more accessible for disabled people.

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