Transport for the North release new evidence to support EV infrastructure decisions 

Thursday 12th December 2024

Alongside our 2024 EV State of Play report, we have launched updates to our Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (EVCI) Framework. 

Our EVCI Framework provides a data-driven route map for electric charging infrastructure investment to support the transition to electric vehicles (EVs). This toolkit is, as far as possible, published openly in the public domain to guide public and private sector plans, strategies and delivery of EVCI. Further evidence and support are available to our Mayoral Combined Authority (MCA), Local Transport Authority (LTA) and national Government partners upon request. 

Here is a summary of enhancements now available…. 

National roll out of the EVCI Framework 

We have completed the roll out of the EVCI Framework across England, working with the other six sub-national transport bodies (STBs). Supported by the Department of Transport (DfT), this Framework is now freely available to all constituent local authority partners across England. By working together, we are providing a consistent and publicly operated source of intelligence.   

STBs are working with partners to support the planning and delivery of EV charging across our regions. Our regional forums enable collaboration and partnerships; provide advice to government and other national agencies; and enable greater “systems thinking” when it comes to delivery.  

What’s new for our users in the North of England? 

With thanks to our regional EV forum partners, Arcadis and Ordnance Survey, the following updates are now available:  

What’s next? 

We will continue providing support to our MCA and LTA partners, and working with regional and national Government and agencies to shape and support delivery. Working with our regional EV forum, we are exploring further spatial, energy, digital and transport related developments and integrations into our EVCI Framework for the North of England. 

You can read the full report here.

You can view our EVCI Framework visualiser here 

You can explore more about our work on EVs and charging here.