EO Charging wins Warrington contract

Charging solutions firm EO Charging has been awarded a contract by Warrington Borough Council to provide the infrastructure to power its eBus fleet.

EO will install the chargers at Warrington’s bus depot being constructed to host 105 Volvo BZL Electric vehicles, scheduled for delivery in 2024. 

The vehicles will replace the current Warrington’s Own Buses diesel fleet, which covers 85% of the mileage in the local area. 

The investment is part of wider work to transform Warrington services under the borough’s Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP).

EO Charging will be starting works on-site later this year, with the project fully delivered in Q2 2024 in collaboration with ABB E-mobility who has provided 53 of their Terra 124 dual outlet units, providing high capacity 120kW chargers. Each unit supports overnight charging of two vehicles. 

The new connection of 6MVA will be managed through an EO Hub load management device, and the chargers will be connected to the EO Cloud software platform to ensure the limits of the new timed connection are not exceeded.

Keith Watson, Head of eBus at EO Charging, said: “This is one of the most ambitious eBus projects in the UK public sector, so it will be a great case study for how electrification can help councils and bus operators deliver on their plans to build sustainable transport into everyday life.”

Navin Smart, Sales Manager UK at ABB E-mobility, commented: “This collaboration is a beautiful example of how a turnkey solution company like EO and a hardware solution like ABB E-mobility can contribute to building an emission-free future of transportation.”

Councillor Hans Mundry, Warrington Borough Council’s Cabinet Member for transport, said: “The introduction of our all-electric fleet will bring massive benefits, helping to decarbonise our transport system as we work towards a net-zero future.

“We will be delivering a fleet of buses fit for the future with zero tailpipe emissions which will improve air quality across Warrington, supporting our work to tackle the climate emergency. It will also support a key aim of our Local Transport Plan, to reduce emissions and congestion and build sustainable transport into everyday life in Warrington.”

Image courtesy of EO Charging

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