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How and where will all the electric cars be charged?

How and where will all the electric cars be charged?

By Angel Malaika Published 16 days ago 3 min read
While challenges exist, the collective impact of these space-saving solutions will play a crucial role in advancing the electric vehicle transformation.

As the world strives towards a more sustainable future, the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) has gained momentum. However, for electric cars to become mainstream, the need for widespread and accessible charging infrastructure is paramount.

One innovative approach to meet this demand is the repurposing of existing infrastructure, providing practical solutions without cluttering our built environment.

Lamppost Charging

Lamppost electric vehicle charging is emerging as a promising solution, with companies like SimpleCharge and CityCharge leading the way. The advantage lies in utilising existing lampposts, eliminating the need for extensive cable installations.

This not only streamlines the process but also reduces costs, with chargers priced around €1,500 per unit. CityCharge's model, albeit slightly more expensive, combines lighting and charging functionality within sleek aluminum poles, offering a dual-purpose solution for urban spaces.

Trojan Energy's Subtle Integration: Trojan Energy, a Scottish company, takes a discreet approach to EV charging with flush pavement chargers resembling miniature manhole covers.

Working closely with disability organisations: Trojan ensures these chargers do not pose hazards to individuals with mobility or sight impairments. This innovation is particularly beneficial for residential streets without driveways, providing unobtrusive charging solutions.

BT's Green Street Cabinet Conversion: BT Group is contributing to the charging infrastructure by repurposing old green street cabinets into charging points. Traditionally used for broadband and phone cabling, these cabinets are being converted to support electric vehicles. A pilot programme in Scotland aims to convert up to 60,000 cabinets, leveraging existing structures to expand the charging network.

Flexibility with Mobile Chargers

Mobile chargers are introducing a flexible and dynamic approach to EV charging. Nyobolt's Bolt-ee, a compact, ultra-rapid charger capable of delivering up to 300kW of DC power, offers a solution for scenarios like airport car parks.

Mounted on wheels and semi-autonomous, Bolt-ee can move around to reach vehicles in need of a quick power boost. While full autonomy remains a challenge, the flexibility of mobile chargers addresses issues of space constraints and inequitable charging infrastructure distribution.

Challenges and Considerations: While these innovative solutions show promise, challenges persist. Mobile charging robots, though offering flexibility, are not yet commercially viable. Safety concerns, such as moving batteries and fire risks, need careful consideration. Moreover, the deployment of pavement-embedded chargers may face limitations in areas with sparse or dilapidated sidewalks.

In the evolving landscape of electric vehicle charging, repurposing existing infrastructure provides a cost-effective and efficient solution. From lamppost charging to discreet pavement-integrated solutions, these innovations cater to diverse urban environments.

While challenges exist, the collective impact of these space-saving solutions will play a crucial role in advancing the electric vehicle transformation. As the industry continues to evolve, smaller and younger companies are poised to make significant contributions, creating a complex yet exciting future for EV charging.

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Flexibility with Mobile Chargers

Mobile chargers are introducing a flexible and dynamic approach to EV charging. Nyobolt's Bolt-ee, a compact, ultra-rapid charger capable of delivering up to 300kW of DC power, offers a solution for scenarios like airport car parks.

Mounted on wheels and semi-autonomous, Bolt-ee can move around to reach vehicles in need of a quick power boost. While full autonomy remains a challenge, the flexibility of mobile chargers addresses issues of space constraints and inequitable charging infrastructure distribution.
Challenges and Considerations: While these innovative solutions show promise, challenges persist. Mobile charging robots, though offering flexibility, are not yet commercially viable. Safety concerns, such as moving batteries and fire risks, need careful consideration. Moreover, the deployment of pavement-embedded chargers may face limitations in areas with sparse or dilapidated sidewalks.

In the evolving landscape of electric vehicle charging, repurposing existing infrastructure provides a cost-effective and efficient solution. From lamppost charging to discreet pavement-integrated solutions, these innovations cater to diverse urban environments.
While challenges exist, the collective impact of these space-saving solutions will play a crucial role in advancing the electric vehicle transformation. As the industry continues to evolve, smaller and younger companies are poised to make significant contributions, creating a complex yet exciting future for EV charging.

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