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Episode 97: Liz Allan and Toby Hiles - Electrifying Kerbside Management with Smart Solutions

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Episode 97: Liz Allan and Toby Hiles - Electrifying Kerbside Management with Smart Solutions.
Liz Allan speaks to Toby Hiles, Strategic Partnerships Director at Grider Smarter Cities. They discuss the need for more EV chargers to support large fleets making deliveries in bustling urban areas and how data plays a crucial role in making informed business decisions. They also discuss how integrated solutions and digital signage can help with EV charging at peak times. The "Kerb" product that Grid Smarter Cities has is like Airbnb for kerbside space and how it efficiently manages parking and deliveries. Plus, they discuss the concept of virtual loading bays, and how these initiatives promote better air quality and enhance the overall experience for EV users.
Toby Hiles Bio:
Toby Hiles, a sustainability expert and fervent advocate for environmental accountability, has a history that reflects his passion for the field. Toby's Master's thesis was an academic exercise and a declaration of his dedication to holding entities responsible for their environmental commitments. He thrived in rigorous discussion, preferring to label his engagement in challenging conversations as debates rather than arguments. Following his educational endeavours, Toby embarked on a quest to find organisations eager to align with his vision and the sustainable strategies he had mastered.
Toby Hiles Links:
Website: https://gridsmartercities.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/gridsmartercity
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tobyhiles
Episode Keywords:
Electric vehicles (EVs), Transition to electric vehicles, Carlsberg Marston's EV fleet,
EV chargers, data for EV transition, real-time actionable information,
Environmental impact, public EV charging, charging apps, customer journey integration, parking signage, payment confusion for charging, digital signage for EVs, EV charging ecosystem, charge point operators, virtual loading bays,
congestion reduction, local authority coordination, electric vehicle nudging behaviour, Centre for Connected Autonomous Vehicles, GRIDSMART,
Kerb platform, Kerbsi

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Download our EV Charging White Paper: https://fullcircleci.co.uk/plugging-into-the-future-whitepaper
Visit our website: https://fullcircleci.co.uk/podcasts
Support our podcast here: https://patreon.com/ElectricEvolutionPodcast
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Episode 97: Liz Allan and Toby Hiles - Electrifying Kerbside Management with Smart Solutions.
Liz Allan speaks to Toby Hiles, Strategic Partnerships Director at Grider Smarter Cities. They discuss the need for more EV chargers to support large fleets making deliveries in bustling urban areas and how data plays a crucial role in making informed business decisions. They also discuss how integrated solutions and digital signage can help with EV charging at peak times. The "Kerb" product that Grid Smarter Cities has is like Airbnb for kerbside space and how it efficiently manages parking and deliveries. Plus, they discuss the concept of virtual loading bays, and how these initiatives promote better air quality and enhance the overall experience for EV users.
Toby Hiles Bio:
Toby Hiles, a sustainability expert and fervent advocate for environmental accountability, has a history that reflects his passion for the field. Toby's Master's thesis was an academic exercise and a declaration of his dedication to holding entities responsible for their environmental commitments. He thrived in rigorous discussion, preferring to label his engagement in challenging conversations as debates rather than arguments. Following his educational endeavours, Toby embarked on a quest to find organisations eager to align with his vision and the sustainable strategies he had mastered.
Toby Hiles Links:
Website: https://gridsmartercities.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/gridsmartercity
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tobyhiles
Episode Keywords:
Electric vehicles (EVs), Transition to electric vehicles, Carlsberg Marston's EV fleet,
EV chargers, data for EV transition, real-time actionable information,
Environmental impact, public EV charging, charging apps, customer journey integration, parking signage, payment confusion for charging, digital signage for EVs, EV charging ecosystem, charge point operators, virtual loading bays,
congestion reduction, local authority coordination, electric vehicle nudging behaviour, Centre for Connected Autonomous Vehicles, GRIDSMART,
Kerb platform, Kerbsi

Support the show

If you enjoyed this episode of Electric Evolution, please take a moment to leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us improve and enables more people to discover valuable insights from our amazing guests.
Click the link below to find out how to add a review on Apple or Spotify
https://bit.ly/4dtiMJK
Links for Full Circle CI:
Download our EV Charging White Paper: https://fullcircleci.co.uk/plugging-into-the-future-whitepaper
Visit our website: https://fullcircleci.co.uk/podcasts
Support our podcast here: https://patreon.com/ElectricEvolutionPodcast
You can support us here too: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/electricevolutionpodcast
Find Us on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/electric-evolution-podcast

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