Writing, comms, and strategy to close the communication gap

EV | energy | built environment

the communication gap

noun

The distance between what your organisation knows and what your audience understands. Where projects lose momentum, bids get rejected, and market share slips.

The words that make your argument

I've written for fleet operators trying to work out whether a 36-minute rapid charge fits a working day.

For legacy automotive brands navigating what the ZEV mandate means for their product story.

For installers who are MCS-certified and ready to fit heat pumps, but don't yet know how to make it feel worth it to a homeowner.

For global technology companies in the built environment who need their measurement data to mean something to a non-technical audience.

The work varies. The approach doesn't: find the real argument, write for the audience that needs to act on it, and then measure the impact.

recent work

Installer Online

Farizon SuperVan: Installer-friendly practicality

Vehicle review for an audience of 100,000+ trade professionals evaluating whether an electric van can survive a working day — written from a test drive with installers in mind.

Read it here.

Autofleet

EV routing for last-mile delivery operations

Technical content on how electric fleets navigate range constraints, charging windows, and route optimisation in real operational conditions. Written for fleet managers making the switch.

Read it here.

Chameleon Technology

How communication and data will shape the future of solar

A strategic whitepaper exploring how smart meter data and solar-plus-storage are moving from niche tech to a mainstream requirement for the UK's net-zero transition.

Read it here.

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