1 in 20 cars on UK roads are now electric, with a record of 86,000 new EV registrations in March 2026. This rapid rise of electric vehicles (EVs) is transforming the way energy networks are used, placing unprecedented demand on grid infrastructure and accelerating the need for smarter, more proactive management.
As EV adoption continues to grow across the UK and beyond, network operators face increasing pressure to maintain reliability while accommodating new, often unpredictable patterns of electricity consumption. This shift is not just about capacity, it’s about visibility, foresight, and the ability to make informed decisions at speed.
In this evolving landscape, advanced network analytics are emerging as a critical tool for ensuring grid resilience. By harnessing detailed data insights, operators can better understand how and where demand is changing, anticipate potential constraints, and prioritise investment where it will have the greatest impact. Rather than reacting to issues after they arise, analytics enable a more strategic, forward-looking approach to grid maintenance and planning.
VisNet from EA Technology is at the forefront of this transformation, supporting network operators with innovative solutions that turn complex data into actionable intelligence. By enabling clearer visibility of network performance and future demand scenarios, VisNet helps organisations adapt to the challenges posed by EV growth while maintaining high standards of service and reliability.
This topic is explored in more detail in a recent feature published by Electrical Engineering, which examines why network analytics are becoming essential in the era of electrification and what this means for the future of grid management.
Read the full article here: https://electricalengineeringmagazine.co.uk/ev-visnet/
Discover More:
Explore deeper insights into how changing consumer energy behaviours are impacting low voltage (LV) networks in our Consumer Energy Trends Whitepaper, including key data on demand patterns and future pressures on the grid.
You can also learn more about the implications of mass EV uptake in our report, Electric Vehicle Adoption at Scale: What it Means for Low Voltage (LV) Networks, which outlines the challenges and opportunities facing network operators as electrification accelerates.
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