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October 21, 2024

Fuel retailers look to EV charging to secure loyalty and boost revenue

Fuel retailers see EV charging as a critical battleground for retaining customers, according to a survey by Konect, a Gilbarco Veeder-Root business.

With 88% of retailers concerned about competing with home, workplace, and destination charging as the US transitions to EVs, Konect has released a white paper outlining ten key action points for adaptation.

The Konect white paper shows how fuel retailers can capitalise on the growing demand for EV charging, diversify revenue streams, and enhance customer experiences. Image: Konect
October 21, 2024

EV chargers now available at Warwick Castle

Raw Charging has installed new EV charging facilities at Warwick Castle, a medieval castle developed from a wooden fort, originally built by William the Conqueror in 1068.
The Raw Charging bays will be available to both day visitors and hotel guests at Warwick Castle. Photo: Raw Charging
October 18, 2024

Getting finance for the transition to electrification and zero-emission mobility

The ongoing shift to zero-emission mobility and EVs is disrupting the entire transportation industry, a dynamic that creates both opportunities and challenges for companies across the ecosystem. Consulting firm McKinsey spoke with two experts to find out how this mobility transition represents a new kind of asset class and the steps stakeholders can take to derisk investment opportunities.
The coordination of OEMs, operators, governments, and investors is necessary for the actual deployment of largescale projects such as electrification, according to Uday Khemka of SUN Group. "For example, by bringing together power producers and distributors with transportation service providers, individual routes can be mapped. A freight transportation service provider using electric trucks knows there will be power on that route, and the infrastructure company investing in the route knows there will be dem
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