Dear ,
|
As the UK endeavours to meet its net-zero emissions obligations against a backdrop of some very bleak climate news, the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) has become a paramount endeavour. With the aim of reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable transportation, the EV charge point landscape in the UK is rapidly evolving. In this crucial undertaking, Connected Kerb stands at the forefront, driving positive change with the support of industry partners like AppyWay.
|
As the demand for EVs continues to grow, it has become imperative to bolster the charging infrastructure across the country in a manner that meets the needs of drivers today whilst planning for the EV drivers of tomorrow. Connected Kerb recognises this pressing need and is dedicated to revolutionising the EV charging experience. By collaborating with AppyWay, Connected Kerb is actively shaping the future of EV charging in the UK, bringing together insight on both charge point and parking bay use in a single view.
|
The joint efforts of Connected Kerb and AppyWay are not only improving EV driver outcomes and local authority insight, but also streamlining back office processes, offering intelligent connectivity and integrations for IOT.
|
Climate-wise things can see very doom and gloom but rest assured this concerted endeavour, and that of our friends across the mobility industry, paves the way for a smoother transition to electric vehicles and aligns with the UK's overarching vision to achieve a sustainable and net-zero carbon future.
|
|
|
Combating the heat with a digital kerb
|
|
The last few weeks have been marked by an unprecedented European heatwave, serving as a stark reminder of the impact of climate change. Extreme temperatures have shattered records across the continent, sparking wildfires, exacerbating existing environmental concerns and prompting urgent calls for action.
While climate scientists have long warned about the repercussions of global warming, the current crisis demands immediate attention and practical solutions. While we wait for big solutions to materialise, there are local solutions councils could be taking to unlock decarbonisation. Local councils could be and should be implementing vital measures
such as digital traffic orders that are key to many net-zero initiatives.
|
Read more |
|
|
What is the latest tech that fleet managers should be considering?
|
|
In today's rapidly evolving world, advances in technology plays a pivotal role in shaping industries and transforming businesses. The fleet management sector is no exception to this phenomenon. As organisations strive for efficiency, sustainability, and seamless operations, integrating cutting-edge technologies becomes imperative.
In this blog post we countdown the latest technologies that fleets should be utilising, with a look at how AppyWay's innovative data solution could be simple yet effective step in optimising your fleet operations.
|
Read more |
|
|
|
|
British Parking Awards long list is out!
|
It's that time of year again, the Oscars of the parking world is just around the corner and the judges are busy reviewing all the entries, wittling down the long list to the final shortlist. Fingers crossed the AppyWay entries make the cut!
|
Read more |
|
|
|
|
Electric vehicle charge point pilot launched by BT Group
|
Fleet News shared that BP has launched an EV charge point pilot, examining the potential of converting its street cabinets to EV charging units. AppyWay were involved and we will be sharing more info on this very soon!
|
|
|
|
|