The document summarizes an electric vehicle and infrastructure trial conducted in the North East of England. It installed over 1,300 charging points with public and private access as part of a £7.8 million government-funded program. Data was collected from over 7,000 vehicle trips covering 65,000 km to analyze driver behavior, vehicle range, and energy use. Key findings included that drivers overestimated typical trip lengths, charging mostly occurred overnight, and vehicle acceleration and top speeds met drivers' expectations. While drivers enjoyed electric vehicles, high purchase costs remain a barrier to widespread adoption.