The Role for Improved Grid Regulation and Long-Term Grid Planning for the Transition to EVs

Time: 11:30 am - 12:10 pm
Date: October 1, 2025

Synopsis

  • How will the emerging role of NESO and the Regional Energy System Plans support long term CPO investment – in ED3 and beyond.
  • How can key locations for charging be identified with low risk of stranded grid investment?
  • What evidence do Ofgem need to see of CPO investment intentions to approve ED3 grid upgrades in key locations?
  • Specifically what are the key challenges for the identification of viable truck charging locations given the nascent nature of the sector?
  • How does the CPO sector work best with NESO, DNOs and Ofgem to plan the future network?
  • What to expect on the longer term horizon – ED4 and beyond
  • How can the regime of network charges (e.g. DuoS) be optimised to enable upgrading of grid on a site to happen once whilst charging infrastructure is deployed over time.
  • How can we ensure the financial burden of transition for EV charging is distributed fairly amongst electricity consumers, CPO developers (hence drivers) and taxpayers?
  • Following the closure of the Rapid Charging Fund to subsidise motorway service station charging, what, if anything, comes next?

Speaker

  • Andrew Bruce Senior Associate Director - Scottish Futures Trust

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