SUPPLY CHAIN waiting on more charging , which is subject to greater infrastructure to allow access to more capacity for private sector charging points .
While governments focused on bringing electrification to the public , this left a gap in sustainable transformation , of which left few organisations with the solutions they needed . They want to make the switch , but power seems to be the sticking point for a lot of businesses . “ All stakeholders including , but not limited to , shipping lines , port operators , transport companies etc need to play their part in reducing carbon emissions from the supply chain ,” says Agha . “ More investment will also be required to increase the capacity of grid and distribution networks across the UK to cater to the power demand of charging infrastructure .”
Solidifying the fact that charging and infrastructure are the main issues for supply chains , we wonder where companies can take action themselves to ensure that , firstly , the infrastructure becomes available faster , and secondly , how they can leverage the limited services already available to get the ball rolling . sustainabilitymag . com 163