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SILVER PARTNER

TROJAN

Starting with enabling the switch to eMobility, we developed the Trojan Electric Vehicle Charging System. A system that finally offers an equal chance for EV drivers without a driveway to charge effectively at home, while preserving their streetscape. A system that doesn’t require councils to zone off parking spaces and gives network operators the ability to manage power demand in real time. A system smart enough to offer a convenient way to charge that’s green, cheap, immediate – or a combination of all three – at up to 22kW. A system that delivers flat and flush chargepoints in hubs of up to fifteen, or single units powered by the home, to leave the streetscape uncluttered for everyone. We want to give drivers the confidence and convenience they want to go electric.

We’re doing our bit for the global effort to reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality by supporting electrification and the transition to renewable energy. We’re doing this by addressing the lack of EV charging infrastructure in your local neighbourhood.

We’re charging towards Net-Zero.

Latest TROJAN news…

News

T+E Forum 2024: silver sponsor profiles

Presenting our silver sponsors for the Transport + Energy Forum 2024: Trojan Energy, Fastned, The AA and Qwello.
Infrastructure + technology

More home charging solutions needed to accelerate EV adoption, survey finds

More than half of adults in households without a driveway would be likely to purchase an electric vehicle (EV) if they had access to home charging solutions, according to a survey carried out on behalf of Trojan Energy.
Industry insight

Delivering on the electric vehicle agenda

With the historic result last week that saw Labour taking a huge majority only just shy of that in 1997, what can we expect for the electric vehicle agenda? In this industry insight, Mark Constable - Head of Public Affairs

Bronze PARTNER

AFRY

We have 500 management consultants focusing on the energy transition. We work with energy utilities, charge point operators, e-mobility service providers, automotive companies, regulators, and investors on sustainable mobility strategies. We understand electric vehicles and their charging infrastructure – be it for passenger cars, trucks, or buses. We understand how to decarbonise fleets across road, aviation and maritime.

Latest AFRY news…

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Video

T+E Forum 2024 video interview: Duncan Webb, Fleet Director, The AA

Video

T+E Forum 2024 video interview: Chris Rimmer, Lead Policy, Strategy and Implementation, Cenex

Electric Vehicles

TfL trials mobile charging with electric construction vehicles

Electric Vehicles

High public charging prices major barrier to wider EV uptake, EVA England report shows

Infrastructure + technology

BP launches new format EV charging hub

EV charger on road
Infrastructure + technology

ChargePlace Scotland partners with Zapmap

Buildings

Octopus Energy partners with gs8 on ‘zero bills’ scheme

News

Hydrogen scheme kicks off in Aberdeen

Infrastructure + technology

Motability Foundation endorses chargepoint assessment schemes

Infrastructure + technology

Kempower launches 0% financing for DC fast-charging solutions

Webinars

Charge point utilisation

Electric Vehicles

Leeds adds battery-powered trucks to refuse collection

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