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New GRIDSERVE forecourt approved

Planning permission for a new GRIDSERVE Electric Forecourt in Markham Vale, near the M1 in Derbyshire, has been approved.

The new forecourt will feature 25 High Power chargers, providing up to 350kW – powerful enough to supply up to 100 miles of range in less than 10 minutes. Additionally, five AC chargers will provide up to 22kW, with all chargers supplied by 100% renewable energy as part of GRIDSERVE’s Sun-to-Wheel ecosystem.

The Markham Vale site is an industrial and logistics development delivered in partnership by property developer, HBD and Derbyshire County Council, and has created more than 2,700 jobs at more than 75 businesses within 2.2m sq. ft. of space.

The new forecourt will double the number of public chargers in the Chesterfield Borough region with the construction due to commence in late 2023 with an opening in the second half of 2024. 

Areas which already have such forecourts include in Norwich and Braintree, where an increase in EV registrations since opening has been witnessed, due to confidence among locals in transitioning to such vehicles, the company claims.

GRIDSERVE’s third Electric Forecourt at London Gatwick Airport will open later in 2023 with planning permission secured at Nevendon, Gateshead, Plymouth and Stevenage, and more than 30 additional sites also under development.

Raoul Tufnell, Chief Development Officer at GRIDSERVE, said: “We are thrilled planning has been secured for this key location. We are committed to delivering dependable EV charging infrastructure and we hope to accelerate the transition to e-mobility through providing really positive charging experiences at our flagship Electric Forecourts®. We are looking forward to getting started at this location and opening next year.”

David Wells, Director at HBD, said: “We’re pleased to have been able to work with GRIDSERVE to deliver this latest addition to their national network – Markham Vale offers the ideal location and it’s great to play a role in the expansion of Chesterfield’s net zero infrastructure. This investment provides further amenity as we continue to develop the circa 18 acres of land that is still available at Markham Vale.”

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