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Rolec EV named official charging partner for Farnborough International

Rolec EV has been named as the official charging partner for the Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre and will initially install 18 22kW fully charge points, in time for visitors attending Fully Charged Live 2023 later this month.
April 20, 2023_
Alec Peachey

Rolec EV has been named as the official charging partner for the Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre and will initially install 18 22kW fully charge points, in time for visitors attending Fully Charged Live 2023 later this month.

Rolec EV will also be providing load balancing across two of the visitor car parks to offer a fully scalable solution, with plans to roll out additional charge points across the site in the future.

All on-site charging will be Powered by Monta’s back office, making the EV charging experience even easier to access and operate.

Frankie Mellon, Sales Director at RolecEV, said: “Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre have been actively providing a platform for the EV industry for years; hosting events such as Fully Charged Live – the world’s number one home energy and EV show – as well as ITT Hub and the British Motor Show, and we’re excited to be officially working with them now, and in the future, to deliver reliable EV charging to their visitors.”

Gareth Rogers, CEO of Farnborough International, added: “Our partnership with Rolec and the implementation of superfast 22kW charge points is a demonstration of our unrelenting focus on customer service and driving innovation across the organisation. This collaboration will enable us to continue to pioneer first-class experiences at our award-winning venue and we look forward to working with Rolec on this exciting project.”

Image courtesy of Rolec EV.

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