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NAPIT Technical Seminars in Northern Ireland

NAPIT has hosted three CPD seminars in Northern Ireland, covering the latest changes to the Regulations including Amendment 1 to BS 7671 Electrical Vehicle Charging, Surge Protection and Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) coding.

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EV charging: The barriers

When it comes to testing the safety of roadside EV chargers, not all products are created equal. Here, Mark Johnson of Metrel UK Ltd compares test equipment from a selection of major manufacturers.

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Thinking beyond the charger 

Seth Townsley, energy marketing manager at Schneider Electric, highlights what’s needed in order to ready our electrical infrastructure for the rise of electric vehicles.

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Charging infrastructure for a new decade

Philip Valarino, EV lead at EDF, explores how Vehicle to Grid chargers (V2G) and on-street charging could help meet the increasing demand for EV charging infrastructure in the UK.

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IET & BSI publish Amendment 1 to BS 7671:2018

The IET and BSI have today released Amendment 1 to BS 7671:2018 (18th Edition IET Wiring Regulations), which enables a more practical solution for electric vehicle charging installations. 

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Making a connection

Emma Chetwynd-Jarvis, business development manager at Rock Power Connections, asks – is it easy to get an electricity connection for EV chargers?

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UK a front runner in EV charging, says new research

New energy consultancy Delta-EE has launched a report into public electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, highlighting the UK as one of the leading European countries for chargepoint infrastructure.

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The future of EV charging

Emma Chetwynd-Jarvis, business development manager at Rock Power Connections, discusses the future of EV charging and the impact it could have on the electricity network.

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