Energy data and software company Advanced Infrastructure has been supporting Local Energy Oxfordshire (Project LEO) in a trial aimed at identifying deployment opportunities for low carbon technologies such as EV charge points and heat pumps as well as informing long-term energy strategies and plans.
A public/ private consortium made up of Advanced Infrastructure, Oxfordshire County Council, Dundee City Council, Perth and Kinross Council as well as Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has announced their successful bid in the Innovate UK Net Zero Living programme.
In the most recent report published by the Cabinet Office's Geospatial Commission, Advanced Infrastructure’s LAEP+ tool has been positioned as a solution for Local Authorities and Distribution Network Operators to predict how many charge points are needed, and where they should be located.
Advanced Infrastructure are pleased to announce that they have been named as a supplier on the G-Cloud 13 framework under the Crown Commercial Service.
Earlier this month, Advanced Infrastructure had the pleasure of joining over 120 professionals from across the Energy and Transport sector at the launch of the first Transport + Energy Forum in Birmingham.