Here you can find a curated selection of useful resources relevant to Alternative Fuels policies and regulation.
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Electric Vehicle Adoption for Disabled Consumers

The document primarily focuses on the transition challenges and solutions for disabled consumers in adopting electric vehicles (EVs) in the UK. It details barriers such as insufficient knowledge, lack of suitable vehicles, reliance on public charging networks, and high costs. Solutions include promoting better consumer information, improving vehicle accessibility, and enhancing public charging infrastructure to accommodate the needs of disabled users.
Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure - Universal Design Guidelines

This document provides guidelines to design electric vehicle charging stations in Ireland to be universally accessible. It discusses design principles for charging station components, site, and information provision, and emphasizes the importance of inclusivity for users with disabilities. The guidelines were developed through consultations with various stakeholders and draw on international best practices.
Easy charging without barriers: Requirements for barrier-free charging infrastructure

This document outlines guidelines for creating accessible electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Germany. It addresses technical and organizational requirements to ensure that charging stations are user-friendly for people with disabilities, incorporating design standards for ease of use, accessibility, and safety. The guidelines emphasize the integration of universal design principles to enable independent usage by all, including those with physical limitations.
PAS 1899:2022 - Electric Vehicles – Accessible Charging – Specification

This specification, PAS 1899:2022, outlines the requirements for accessible public electric vehicle chargepoints, ensuring usability for all, including disabled persons. It addresses physical design, placement, and information provision of chargepoints. It was developed with input from various stakeholders to facilitate a more inclusive infrastructure, aligning with UK government policies and potentially influencing international standards.
Accessibility Requires Holistic Responsibility - Report on Accessible Charging Infrastructure

This report, compiled by Sweco for Region Jämtland Härjedalen, analyzes the current state and responsibility for accessible electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Sweden. It highlights significant gaps in accessibility at public charging stations, affecting not only people with disabilities but also the elderly, pregnant women, and those with temporary impairments. The report underscores the need for clear regulatory standards and unified responsibility to ensure universally accessible charging facilities.