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New EV-Charging Plan of UK

Pulished on Dec. 07, 2021

The British government recently announced a new plan in Nov of 2021, requiring new homes in the UK to be equipped with charging points for electric vehicles. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in a speech at the Confederation of British Industry (Confederation of British Industry) annual meeting: “We are monitoring and requiring new homes and buildings to install electric vehicle charging stations. Install 145,000 charging stations.” It is understood that before Johnson made the above remarks, the British government issued a statement on Sunday, supplementing the details of the plan.

From 2022, the plan will not only require the installation of electric vehicle charging stations in new residential and office spaces, supermarkets and other buildings, but also apply to buildings undergoing major renovations. The UK plans to stop selling new diesel and gasoline cars and trucks from 2030. In order to achieve this goal, the UK is building the necessary infrastructure. The United Kingdom also proposed that from 2035, all new cars and trucks must achieve zero exhaust emissions.

Considering people's anxiety about cruising range, adequate charging stations are essential. Range anxiety refers to the dilemma that electric vehicles cannot support long-distance travel and have nowhere to recharge. Mike Childs, Policy Director of Friends of the Earth, said: "The design of our homes and buildings should help address the challenges of the climate crisis, including charging stations, because electric vehicles play an important role in building a zero-carbon future. Minister. We must also introduce financial incentives, such as an old car scrap plan, to encourage people to switch to greener cars." He also added that people need to be encouraged to reduce the use of cars: "New housing should also include safe bicycle storage facilities, safe Extensive bicycle routes and high-quality public transportation provide a real alternative to driving.”

As people increasingly worry about the impact of transportation on the environment, major economies and companies are looking for ways to develop and launch low-emission and zero-emission vehicles on a large scale. Earlier this month, the signatories of the COP26 climate change summit declaration stated that they will “work hard to achieve zero emissions in all new cars and trucks sold globally by 2040, and achieve zero emissions in major markets by 2035 at the latest.” Low-emissions, zero-emissions, carbon neutrality, and other solutions. Electric vehicles are an important part of it, and charging piles are an indispensable condition. At the same time, our charging pile accessories are also of great significance. If CE-compliant For residual current detector, CE-compliant large-spacing charging pile relays, etc., please visit www.ivy-metering.com


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