Tim Longstaff
Tim Longstaff has been a Partner in Roland Berger’s London office since 2015. He advises clients in the construction, engineering and energy industries. He is an engineering-focused strategy consultant with more than 20 years of experience split between professional services and industry. He has held leadership roles in various consultancies, where he deepened his knowledge and expertise in the engineering sector, serving environmental companies, technical consultancies, contractors and energy equipment manufacturers. He has worked on projects in the US, the Middle East, China and Europe.
Tim began his career in 1992 as a Development Engineer working with Rolls-Royce. He then joined IPG Strategy Consultants (subsequently acquired by Roland Berger) in 1998, where he became known for aftermarket and technical services projects. Tim holds a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Cambridge University (UK) and an MBA from SDA Bocconi in Milan, Italy.
The overlooked opportunity? AC charging is here to stay
Article, November 11, 2024
Escalating energy demand in the digital age
Article, October 28, 2024
The present and future economic case for eMobility in the UK
Article, October 24, 2024
EV Charging Index 2024: EV growth slows as attention turns to infrastructure
Study, July 10, 2024
Infrastructure Investment Outlook 2024
STUDY, May 19, 2024
A model to forecast EV charging demand
Article, March 15, 2024
The UK Nuclear Renaissance: A Key or Peripheral Player in Net Zero UK?
Report, October 3, 2023
EV Charging Index Edition 4: The EV and EV charging markets regain stability
STUDY, July 20, 2023
EV Charging Index: Expert insight from the UK
Article, July 20, 2023
Mining’s emission impossible?
Article, May 31, 2023
SAP S/4 HANA transformation
Article, May 24, 2023
Balancing Demand and Delivery
Study, April 21, 2023
Capital goods industry in great shape – but for how long?
STUDY, April 14, 2023
Infrastructure Investment Outlook 2023
Report, March 22, 2023
Reducing Scope 3 emissions – The next step toward decarbonization
Study, March 13, 2023
Charge Point Operators (CPOs)
Article, March 8, 2023
EV Charging Index: Geopolitical turmoil and economic downturn fail to dampen EV markets
Article, December 9, 2022
Small excavators having a big impact on off-highway electrification
Article, October 21, 2022
A bright future for the capital goods sector
Study, October 10, 2022
EV Charging Business Model
STUDY, September 19, 2022
The challenge for EPCs: Short-term fossils, long-term sustainability
Article, July 26, 2022
Charging Ahead 3: Who wins?
Report, July 20, 2022
Balanced Net Zero Pathway
Study, July 6, 2022
6 months of rapid growth: What we learned from our second EV study
Article, May 20, 2022
EV Charging Index – new trends affecting the electric vehicle charging industry
Article, November 29, 2021
Why location matters so much for EV charging systems
Article, August 18, 2020
Steering towards a sustainable corporate strategy
White paper, February 5, 2020
Brexit: Our prediction and its implications
Point of view, October 26, 2018
Charging ahead with electric vehicles
Study, August 8, 2018
From Steam Engine to Artificial Intelligence
Study, November 8, 2017
Business Models in Energy Storage
Study, June 13, 2017
Price caps on energy – what next?
Point of view, May 19, 2017
Brexit: Reassess your forecasts now
Point of view, February 8, 2017
High Value Design
Think:Act, November 4, 2016
Operations Strategy
Think:Act, August 31, 2016
Engineering Brexit
Think:Act, May 22, 2016
COO Insights – Service Excellence
Think:Act, December 2, 2015