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Financing EV Infrastructure in the UK

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By Richard Hughes on November 16, 2021
Posted in Committee for Climate Change, Electrical Vehicles, Environmental, Environmental & Social & Governance, Featured, GT Alert, Infrastructure, Social & Governance, Transportation

The UK has implemented ambitious legislation requiring that UK’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions be net zero by 2050. The introduction of electric vehicles (EVs), which are included in the category of ultra-low emission vehicles (ULEVs), is a key aspect of the UK Government’s strategy in reducing transport related GHG emissions.

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Richard is a transportation attorney with a focus on the rail sector.  He has built a strong reputation in the rail industry based on advising financiers, franchise owning groups and government on issues of rolling stock procurement and financing, rail franchising, and third-party…

Richard is a transportation attorney with a focus on the rail sector.  He has built a strong reputation in the rail industry based on advising financiers, franchise owning groups and government on issues of rolling stock procurement and financing, rail franchising, and third-party investment in rail infrastructure.  Richard has advised on several of the most innovative rail finance deals on the international market.

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