The challenge
Electric vehicles play a key role in helping to reduce CO2 emissions and improve air quality, but many people worry about how and where to charge them.
Electric vehicles play a key role in helping to reduce CO2 emissions and improve air quality, but many people worry about how and where to charge them.
It needs to be easier for people to access charging infrastructure, and helping Tesco to install charging points across nearly 400 stores nationwide will make a huge difference.
Having access to more charging bays will make it easier for people to switch to Electric Vehicles, because they know they can easily recharge wherever they are in the UK, even while they shop.
How many of us have considered switching to an electric vehicle, but been put off by concerns about how and where to charge it? Now, imagine if it could be as straightforward as doing your grocery shop? With petrol and diesel cars gradually being phased out, we need to make it easier for people to make more sustainable, environmentally-conscious choices. And that’s exactly what we’ve been doing with Tesco. As one of the UK’s largest retailers, helping it design and install charge points across nearly 400 stores nationwide will make a huge difference. Millions more people will be able to conveniently access charging points, as quickly and easily as buying a pint of milk.
To help Tesco plan, deliver and install the nation’s largest retail electric vehicle (EV) charging network we had to take a view across a huge portfolio of stores. The sheer scale of the project - encompassing multiple charge points all over the country – called for a carefully coordinated approach, and this is where Arcadis came in. Our role was to provide project, programme management and process consultancy services to make sure that the EV charging points were installed as efficiently as possible.
Reinforcing a commitment to sustainability
With climate change increasingly at the forefront of the agenda, we all want to try and do our bit towards helping the environment. This project is a core part of Tesco’s commitment to supporting its customers with more sustainable solutions. When complete, it will mark a 14% increase in the number of public charging bays in the UK, making it easier for people to recharge whenever and wherever they are.