New char.gy CEO sets 100,000 charger target

On-street charge point operator char.gy’s new CEO John Lewis has set a 100,000 charger target as part of the firm’s next phase of growth. 

Lewis, who formerly worked for energy companies Aggreko and Airwave Solutions, said the company would now operate to a new installation target of 100,000 lamppost chargers by 2030. 

The London-based operator has stepped up its rate of installation in recent months, installing just under 1,000 charge points from January to March 2023 – 1 in 3 of all new public UK charge points installed in the quarter, it claimed.  

Lewis will take over from char.gy’s founder Richard Stobart to drive the company’s next phase of development, while Stobart himself will focus on new products and services to ensure customer-focused innovation. As CEO, Lewis will work with local authorities in England to progress their net zero goals through the use of Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure funding.

Lewis said: “Char.gy is built on the ambition of bringing accessible and convenient charging options to every driver in the UK. On this trajectory, we are facilitating electric vehicle adoption and spearheading the energy transition. The potential impact of our mission is enormous – I am looking forward to both driving the business towards its goals and partnering with local authorities to make lower emissions a reality.”

Richard Stobart, founder of char.gy, said: “I am extremely proud of what we have accomplished so far, from ramping up our installation pace to extending on-street charging to more individuals who lack driveways, to introducing our ‘Night Saver’ tariff that equates the cost of on-street charging with domestic rates overnight. As we gear up for the next stage of our expansion, I am delighted to welcome John as our new CEO, to lead our business towards its ambitious goals.”

Image courtesy of char.gy

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