INDUSTY INSIGHTS DECEMBER 2025: Why EV Charging Now Demands Long-Term Thinking
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The UK’s EV charging landscape has transformed at remarkable speed. What began as small early-adopter projects has become a critical operational responsibility for organisations across every sector. With more than 86,000 public charge points now in place, along with new regulations for uptime, payments, accessibility and open data, EV charging is no longer something you install and walk away from. It requires active, expert management.
At the same time, many early charging networks are starting to show their age. Legacy hardware, fragmented systems and operators stepping back from older portfolios mean organisations are increasingly looking for partners who can modernise, consolidate and reliably run their infrastructure.
This is where a strong Charge Point Operator (CPO) partnership becomes essential.
A CPO keeps chargers online and turns EV infrastructure into a long-term asset. The right support helps generate revenue, strengthen sustainability goals, improve user experience and create opportunities for future integration with technologies such as solar, battery storage and smart-grid systems.
Our new guide explores all of this in depth:
How the EV market is shifting
The biggest challenges organisations are facing today
Real examples of networks transformed through proactive management
What it takes to create long-term value from EV charging
If you want to future-proof your charging network and understand what it really takes to keep it reliable, compliant and commercially strong, this guide is essential reading.
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