The countdown to 2030 is well underway - and with it, the UK’s ambitious pledge to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars is drawing nearer. This pivotal shift in transport policy is already fuelling unprecedented growth in the electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure sector, with companies like Aston Cox at the forefront of the EV charging revolution.
As the government pushes ahead with its net-zero goals, the automotive landscape is undergoing a seismic change. The 2030 ban signals more than just a transition to cleaner vehicles - it’s a call to action for the entire charging ecosystem. Without a robust and accessible national network of EV charging stations, the electric future will remain out of reach for many motorists.
Aston Cox, a provider of EV charging stations, is playing a key role in supporting this transition. By rolling out state-of-the-art charging points, Aston Cox is helping bridge the gap between EV adoption and charging accessibility.
Recent figures from the Department for Transport reveal a 45% year-on-year increase in EV registrations. Yet, while car buyers are making the switch, concerns persist around charging availability and speed. To meet demand, the UK will need thousands of additional charging stations in the next five years - a challenge Aston Cox is actively addressing.
By investing in rapid charging technologies, Aston Cox is helping to create a charging infrastructure that’s fit for the future. Our commitment to quality, ease of use, and sustainability makes us standout in a rapidly expanding market.
For Aston Cox, this is not just a business opportunity - it’s a long-term commitment to cleaner air, lower emissions, and a sustainable transport network. With plans to expand our footprint even further in the coming years, Aston Cox is well-positioned to help drive the UK into a greener, electrified future.