Gridserve opens Electric Superhub on M25

GRIDSERVE and Moto have unveiled their first High Power Electric Superhub on the M25, providing essential electric vehicle charging (EV) infrastructure on the UK’s busiest motorway.

The all-new site at Moto Thurrock, located on the eastern side of the M25 between junctions 30 and 31, features 12x 350kW chargers.

The chargers – powered by 100% renewable energy from the company’s hybrid solar + battery farms – can add the 117 miles of range required to drive around London’s Orbital Motorway in less than 15 minutes charging time. 

Thurrock Electric Super Hub will provide quick, convenient charging for both the Thurrock and wider Essex communities, as well as visitors to the nearby Lakeside and Bluewater Shopping Centres. 

The Thurrock Electric Super Hub also supports the Mayor of London’s EV infrastructure strategy, as the vast majority (74%) of car and taxi trips that include the M25 are known to start or end in London.

To maximise accessibility, all GRIDSERVE Electric Hubs have been designed to feature both CCS and CHAdeMO connectors, accept contactless payment and provide real-time status updates to a myriad of popular EV charging maps.

The deployment of the Thurrock Electric Super Hub is the latest addition to the GRIDSERVE Electric Highway – a nationwide EV charging network that was acquired by the sustainable energy company 11 months ago.

Thanks to its partnership with Moto – the UK’s largest motorway services operator – GRIDSERVE has delivered four all-new High Power Electric Super Hubs at the company’s sites in just five weeks; Burton-in-Kendal, Exeter, Swansea and now Thurrock. Within this timeframe, GRIDSERVE has also opened its second, Electric Forecourt in Norwich.

Toddington Harper, CEO of GRIDSERVE, said: “We are committed to building a UK-wide charging network at a speed that will help give EV drivers the confidence they need to undertake any journey, irrespective of what electric vehicle they drive, and charge quickly, reliably and affordably. This is what is necessary to move the needle on climate change. Thurrock is further proof that we’re building on our partnership with Moto and we’ll continue to deliver more High Power Electric Super Hubs throughout the year. The level of passion on display and the pace of development within GRIDSERVE never ceases to amaze me.” 

Moto Chief Executive, Ken McMeikan, said: “At Moto, we are absolutely passionate about transforming the electric vehicle charging experience for drivers across the UK’s motorways. We are delighted with the progress that our partnership with GRIDSERVE is making towards delivering a future of more sustainable motoring. As a business, Moto is currently on track to deliver above and beyond Government-set targets of six rapid chargers at each motorway service area by 2023. We have seen exceptional usage at our first Ultra-rapid hub at Rugby which opened last year and been thrilled with the hugely positive response from our EV driving customers.”

Toddington Harper spoke exclusively to Transport + Energy last month about the importance of building a network of the right electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions for the right locations.

Image courtesy of Gridserve.

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