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Arcadis releases EV infrastructure report

Report looks at range of regions, including North America and continental Europe
By Adam Hill September 23, 2022 Read time: 1 min
How ready is the world for EVs? (© Lucapbl | Dreamstime.com)

Arcadis has released a report which outlines the international state of play in terms of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.

The Global Charging Infrastructure Market Report is an analysis of investment readiness in regions across the world, including the UK and Ireland, continental Europe, North
America, Latin America, and Asia Pacific.

"With investments made mainly by private entities, the return on investment is critical to the decision-making process. De-risking these investments is made possible by
governments providing clear road maps and supporting public-private partnership," Arcadis says.

Download the report here

 

 

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