Arcadis Global Electric Vehicle Catalyst Index: Government leadership and incentives strongest catalysts to support the global rollout of electric vehicles
November 10 2021 - 12:00AM
Arcadis Global Electric Vehicle Catalyst Index: Government
leadership and incentives strongest catalysts to support the global
rollout of electric vehicles
- Report measures EV implementation progress in 12 countries and
2 US states
- UK, China, the Netherlands and Italy score highly across the
three key catalyst areas: ESG targets, EV market and supply chain
and charging infrastructure
- EV implementation can be key instrument to improve air quality
and meet net zero goals
November 10, 2021 – Arcadis (EURONEXT:
ARCAD), the leading global design &
consultancy organization for natural and built
assets, published today on COP26 Transport Day a new research
report called “Global Electric Vehicle Catalyst Index 2021:
Accelerating electric vehicle (EV) program adoption and
implementation”. The report measures progress in 12 countries and
the U.S. states of California and New York against three catalysts
to examine what countries are doing well and where they could
improve on their EV adoption.
The three catalysts include:
- Government leadership and incentives - Policy
changes and stricter environmental regulations are some of the
strongest catalysts for global EV adoption. Of the countries
measured, the UK and China are strongest in this area.
- EV market maturity and readiness - A mature
market is characterized by vehicle affordability, availability of
fit-for-purpose vehicles and ramped-up production
capabilities.
- EV charging infrastructure - Suitable EV
charging infrastructure means reliable charging abilities across
the journey (departure point, during and at the destination). Italy
and China are strongest in this catalyst.
Implementing EVs can be a key instrument for achieving
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) objectives, improving
air quality and meeting net zero goals. The three catalysts will
influence where EV adoption takes off. However, if an organization
is waiting on government policies to guide and incentivize EV
programs – it might already be falling behind, according to the
report. Actively planning for EVs now will prepare organizations
for the forthcoming regulations and incentives.
Peter Oosterveer, CEO at Arcadis
said: “Accelerating the transition to electric
vehicles – along with investing in clean energy and battery
technology – is crucial to cutting emissions and limiting global
warming to 1.5°C. This report shows that with clear leadership from
the top and the right policy levers in place, electric vehicles can
play a notable role in tackling the climate crisis and improving
quality of life for all communities across the world.”
Simon Swan, Future Mobility Senior Director at
Arcadis said: “EV charging infrastructure
has been largely market-led, and the number of public chargers is
increasing across the world at varying rates. Even when incentives
for EVs are in place, inadequate charging can be a barrier to
adoption. The transition to EV cannot happen without it, and it
must be designed equitably. Everyone, including those living and
working in rural or semi-rural locations, in disadvantaged
communities, or with disabilities, will need reliable access to
charging infrastructure. Altogether, these catalysts help spur the
widespread adoption of EV. A global EV transition will be integral
to the sustainable, decarbonized future that society is shifting
towards.”
About the reportThe purpose of the Global
Electric Vehicle Catalyst Index is to promote collaboration between
countries and organizations exploring the EV landscape. The report
is a snapshot in time; countries will increase their scores as they
adopt new government EV incentives, increase the EV charging
infrastructure or as the EV market matures. Sharing insights and
combining strengths across public and private sectors will
accelerate EVs’ impact on air pollution and CO2 emissions
globally.
The countries and U.S. states we measured include the
Netherlands, UK, Ireland, Spain, Italy, France, Germany, New York,
California, Canada, Australia, Singapore, China and Thailand.
Download our Global Electric Vehicle Catalyst Index to read more
about EV achievements and opportunities around the globe:
https://www.arcadis.com/en/knowledge-hub/perspectives/global/2021/electric-vehicle-adoption
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- Global Electric Vehicle Catalyst Index 2021
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