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Introduction to EV Charging


This CPD presentation provides a comprehensive overview of EV charging, beginning with an introduction to EV charging, exploring both domestic and commercial charging scenarios. Participants will gain insights into relevant regulations governing EV infrastructure and the essential design considerations for effective charging solutions.

The CPD then delves into the management of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) installations, offering practical guidance on ensuring optimal performance and reliability. Participants will also explore available grants and government funding opportunities to support EV charging projects.

The session includes a discussion on typical installation schematics tailored for commercial applications, providing professionals with a practical understanding of implementation. Finally, the CPD concludes with a forward-looking perspective on the future of EVs, considering emerging trends and technologies.

  • Building Safety
  • Electrical & Lighting
Mechanical;Electrical & Lighting;Data Centre;Building Design;Energy Efficiency;Health;Building Safety
Richard Caple

Sonia Pepperell

Matt Jones

Alan Clarke

Paul Ford

Cathal Shanley

Andrew Smith

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10
Seminars or Webinars;On Site at Provider’s Location;On Site at Our Location;Lunch & Learn
1 hr
Free of Charge
10/01/2023
30/09/2025
  • Australia and New Zealand
  • East Anglia England
  • East Midlands England
  • Europe
  • Ireland
  • London
  • North East England
  • North West England
  • Northern England
  • Northern Ireland
  • Scotland
  • South East England
  • South West England
  • Southern England
  • Wales
  • West Midlands England
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