Electric Vehicles

EVC win award for Best Commercial EV Charging Provider

Electric vehicle charging company, EVC, has been named Best Commercial EV Charging Solutions Provider 2021 UK by Corporate Vision's Corporate Excellence Awards.
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Alec Peachey
EVC win award for Best Commercial EV Charging Provider

Electric vehicle charging company, EVC, has been named Best Commercial EV Charging Solutions Provider 2021 UK by Corporate Vision’s Corporate Excellence Awards.

EVC is currently one of the fastest growing providers of free EV charge points across the country, supported by renewable energy investment group, Oasthouse Ventures.

Managing Director at EVC, Nick Ballamy, said: “With only 60% of the UK having access to a driveway, charging your car at home is not an option for many. Numerous drivers rely on public charge points, with workplace charging being the most convenient option, given the amount of time motorists spend at their offices. Coming out of the pandemic, businesses must act accordingly and ensure that they have the infrastructure in place to offer their employees an accessible charge point. At EVC, we have made it our mission to give companies the smoothest possible transition into an EV future.

“Over the past year we have seen an unprecedented rise in electric vehicles in the UK. With this rise, it has become evident that the implementation of sufficient charging points at business owners’ developments comes at a high cost. In today’s climate, we understand that now more than ever, cashflow is tight for many companies. Therefore, we have built our model around providing fully funded charging points to businesses, ensuring they have one less cost to worry about.

“We have a fantastic team here who are always on hand to help. The ease of the client journey from start to finish is something we pride ourselves on, and our consultants are there every step of the way to ensure that businesses are being provided with charging solutions that suit their needs.”

“100,000 charge points in 5 years, that’s the target. We believe offering organisations a free solution to their EV charging requirements will provide businesses with sufficient incentive to take the next steps and future-proof their developments. We have worked with many companies across the country who have already benefitted from our approach and we look forward to many more business owners taking the first step on their EV journey.”

Image: courtesy EVC

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