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sustainable transport strategy

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electric vehicle charging network
  • THE CHALLENGE
  • THE SOLUTION
  • THE IMPACT
  • CAPABILITIES

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THE CHALLENGE

The challenge

For many, life without a car is unthinkable, but the hard reality is that transport contributes to 20% of the world’s CO2 emissions and 7 million people die from air pollution every year. With the Government's ban on all new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2035, the evolution to an ultra-low-emission future is non-negotiable. If we can't stop driving, we must go electric. And Cardiff - severely lacking in charge points – needed help developing a robust network to make the switch.

The solution

The Welsh capital is an ambitious city with huge growth plans: up to 40,000 new jobs and homes are forecast by 2026. But with these projections come a number of challenges, including pressure on the transport network and escalating vehicle emissions. With this in mind, Cardiff Council is targeting 50% of all journeys to be made by sustainable means by 2026. But if more people are to make the shift to Ultra Low Emission Vehicles (ULEVs), there needed to be a more comprehensive charging infrastructure in place. This is where Arcadis came in.

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The impact

Generating confidence

The Government's vision of a future where people drive only electric vehicles is entirely dependent on a charging infrastructure that's fit for purpose. People need to have confidence in the system.

 

Cardiff's commitment to a city-wide roll-out of EV charging points gives a clear message – that the city is serious about sustainable transport and ready for its drivers to choose electric.


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