As we begin to move forward to a greener future, one question the experts at Devitech are often asked is: ‘what is the Road to Zero and how will this affect my business?’
To help you understand the Road to Zero and what you as an employer need to do, we’ve answered three core questions:
The Road to Zero is a document that outlines the government's plan for long term zero emissions and road transport strategy, aiming to be achieved by 2040.
It outlines how the government are trying to encourage us to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, while positioning the UK economy to take advantage of the commercial opportunities that this energy transition will bring.
To encourage you to choose cleaner vehicles, the Road to Zero document outlines incentives such as:
In order to charge electric vehicles, the government will entourage the development of infrastructure through a combination of:
Does your business not have a plan for the Net Zero strategy? It’s time to step up. Check out the government funding options available for your business in our 'Complete Guide to Commercial EV Funding' resource.
Although the Road to Zero strategy focuses on the long term impact of minimal emissions, it references a number of policies that are relevant to businesses today that you should be aware of, such as:
There are other policies that will become relevant as we approach the end goal date of the Road to Zero, such as:
To achieve the Road to Zero goal, however, the government are aware that considerable private sector investment will be needed in the next few years to achieve a sustainable EV charging infrastructure. This includes other investment, such as the Digital Infrastructure Investment Fund, ensuring that all businesses are capable of meeting the Road to Zero deadline.
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To prepare for the Road to Zero, it’s important to become an early adopter of electric vehicles and their charging stations. This allows you to receive full benefit of the grants that are currently in place, maximising your profits.
In order to get the most out of your new electric vehicle charging stations, it’s key to consider working with an EV charger servicing company.
Such businesses would be able to process core grants, allowing you to save money, easily installing and providing invaluable support to your business. As your EV charging stations age, a support company would be able to optimise the length you’re able to continue using them, maximising your ROI from each charger installed.
Similarly, a good EV charging station support business would also provide remote monitoring, ensuring if anything happened to your charging station, they would be able to fix any errors before they became a serious issue.
Ultimately, in order to get the most value out of your money, your business should begin preparing for the Road to Zero now. Early adopters of EV charging stations on their sites have a considerable number of benefits, such as:
So, what are you waiting for? Start mapping your decarbonisation plan today.