Road vehicles are undergoing significant changes after over a century of reliance on petrol and diesel and new government mandates signalling the end of this carbon fuelled era. Achieving the transition to decarbonised road transport, with the supporting electric and hydrogen infrastructure , remains a major work in progress. We are working on behalf of governments, cities and organisations worldwide, to develop vital strategies and associated infrastructure for the next generation of road transport.
Overcoming the charging challenge
New charging infrastructure – electric or hydrogen – will be key to the rapid adoption of new modes of mobility to decarbonise the transport sector. We partner with cities from LA to Sydney to accelerate the development of charging infrastructure, supporting them from initial studies to roll-out strategies, including commercial decisions.
We bring experts together from across our energy , highways and city businesses to plan and share best practice and expertise to use data and digital tools to inform studies, examining the best options for rapid and longer-range charging.
Accelerating adoption and opening opportunities
Organisations with large vehicle fleets, from online retailers to car-rental providers, have an important role to play in reducing emissions. Our teams are working with businesses across industries to enable net-zero transport by unlocking supply chain challenges, establishing strategies and enabling procurement while defining new commercial opportunities in the market.
For zero emission mobility to have the widest impact, it must be considered as a whole system; every decision has an impact elsewhere. So we work with cities on entire electric vehicles programmes that consider wide-ranging factors such as societal value, economic impact, commercial opportunity, and cost effectiveness.
Meeting new energy demand
Any zero-emission vehicle project depends on efficient reliable energy supply and improved energy storage - with this, electric grids need to increase capacity rapidly and be able to manage new levels and patterns of demand.
We apply our experience from across the entire energy market from generation to supply, which enables us to bring to bear expertise from sectors such as renewable energy . Working with stakeholders, we look at all considerations to ensure a resilient, reliable and cost-effective supply of energy for net-zero programmes, like our work on Charge4All .
Accelerating the switch to zero emission vehicles means incentivising new consumer behaviour, overcoming range anxiety, providing sufficient charging infrastructure and ensuring the energy grid can meet new demand. These issues will require close collaboration between public bodies and commercial players – we support clients to overcome these challenges by exploring new business model solutions, public private partnership options and other strategic insights.