Incorporating EV charging infrastructure offers zoos and attractions not only a valuable service for visitors but also a significant opportunity to generate additional revenue. This revenue can be reinvested into sustainability initiatives, operating costs, and vital conservation missions.
RAW Charging have written a whitepaper specifically around EV charging at Zoo & Aquariums. View it here.
This whitepaper examines why zoos and aquariums should integrate EV charging into their Master Plans:
TACKLE CLIMATE CHANGE
With transportation responsible for 27% of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions, zoos and aquariums can play a pivotal role in decarbonising travel by offering EV charging. This aligns with global efforts to reduce emissions and promote sustainable practices.
COMPLY WITH REGULATION
Installing EV chargers will enable zoos and aquariums to comply with the UK government’s 2030 ban on petrol and diesel cars while also supporting the development of ESG policies and carbon reduction plans in alignment with BIAZA accreditation standards.
MEET CUSTOMER EXPECTATIONS
EV drivers are environmentally responsible, family-oriented, and have disposable income, are increasingly drawn to destinations that align with their values. By offering reliable and convenient EV charging, zoos and aquariums can attract more visitors, extend visit durations, and potentially boosting revenue by up to 37% (Greenlancer, 2024).
GENERATE REVENUE & INVESTMENT
Revenue from EV charging infrastructure can be reinvested into essential programs like animal nutrition, veterinary care, habitat enhancements, and breeding programs for endangered species. For example, just six charging bays could generate £45,000, supporting multiple conservation and operational initiatives.
View the whitepaper here.
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