The UK and Scottish Governments have set ambitious targets for the roll out of electric vehicles (EVs). The predicted rapid expansion in EV ownership over the next couple of decades will see a shift in demand away from petrol and diesel fuels and towards electricity. The mass roll out of EVs is likely to require upgrades to the electricity network itself, which will carry significant costs. The Centre for Energy Policy is partnering with SP Energy Networks in a National Centre for Energy Systems Integration (CESI) project that integrates energy and economic system modelling approaches to investigate the crucial question of who ultimately pays for the costs of upgrading the power network to facilitate the intended roll out of EVs
Acknowledgements This research was undertaken as part of the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) resea...
The variable nature of renewable energy has consequences for electricity supply control and manageme...
The UK has been one of the most advanced countries in Europe for the demonstration of electric vehic...
The UK and Scottish Governments have set ambitious targets for the roll out of electric vehicles (EV...
We investigate the question of who ultimately pays and who gains from upgrading the power network to...
This project integrates energy and economic system modelling approaches to investigate the crucial q...
The UK and Scottish Governments commitments to the mid-century net zero targets present a significan...
This research briefing is the first of two generated by a new research project funded by the Nationa...
We investigate the question of whether spending to enable ambitious EV roll-out programmes can in fa...
UK plans to ban the sale of new diesel and petrol cars by 2030 to be replaced by electric vehicles (...
The decarbonisation of transport is a key component of reaching mid-century net zero targets now set...
The UK has set binding targets to meet net zero emissions by 2050 and transport is one of the key se...
The transition of societies to a low carbon future presents several important political economy chal...
The electrification of transport has been identified as a key policy area, which has multiple implic...
There has been a rapid increase in government efforts to expand electric vehicle markets by deployin...
Acknowledgements This research was undertaken as part of the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) resea...
The variable nature of renewable energy has consequences for electricity supply control and manageme...
The UK has been one of the most advanced countries in Europe for the demonstration of electric vehic...
The UK and Scottish Governments have set ambitious targets for the roll out of electric vehicles (EV...
We investigate the question of who ultimately pays and who gains from upgrading the power network to...
This project integrates energy and economic system modelling approaches to investigate the crucial q...
The UK and Scottish Governments commitments to the mid-century net zero targets present a significan...
This research briefing is the first of two generated by a new research project funded by the Nationa...
We investigate the question of whether spending to enable ambitious EV roll-out programmes can in fa...
UK plans to ban the sale of new diesel and petrol cars by 2030 to be replaced by electric vehicles (...
The decarbonisation of transport is a key component of reaching mid-century net zero targets now set...
The UK has set binding targets to meet net zero emissions by 2050 and transport is one of the key se...
The transition of societies to a low carbon future presents several important political economy chal...
The electrification of transport has been identified as a key policy area, which has multiple implic...
There has been a rapid increase in government efforts to expand electric vehicle markets by deployin...
Acknowledgements This research was undertaken as part of the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) resea...
The variable nature of renewable energy has consequences for electricity supply control and manageme...
The UK has been one of the most advanced countries in Europe for the demonstration of electric vehic...