Pixie Chart of the week | EVs’ future role uncertain as uptake projections vary

In Ofgem’s latest insight paper, Future Insights Paper 5 – Implications of the Transition to Electric Vehicles, published on 18 July, National Grid’s Future Energy Scenarios (FES) electric vehicle (EV) projections were found to have varied significantly in the period 2015 to 2017.

From this, two key points could be drawn in relation to the EV transition: a revised increase in the forecast EV uptake, and a growing range between upper and lower bounds for FES scenarios.

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