RAW partners with Utility Aid
Electric vehicle chargepoint operator RAW Charging has partnered Utility Aid as the installer and operator of charging for its museums, botanical gardens and zoo customers.
RAW, which has provided charging to National Trust venues, McArthurGlen shopping outlets and Greene King pubs, will now partner with Utility Aid on supporting tailored packages to the zoos, gardens and museums.
The deal will assist customers who are actively seeking ways to enhance energy efficiency and embark on the journey towards achieving net zero. They will be offered free installation of reliable and easy-to-use charging infrastructure as part of a move towards destination charging which is a convenient, affordable and reliable way for drivers to charge up while away from home.
Jason Simpson, CEO, RAW Charging, said: “We believe that true impact is achieved through meaningful partnerships. In Utility Aid, we’ve found a like-minded organisation that shares our passion for sustainability and genuine care for our communities. We’re honored to join hands with them and extend our services to their esteemed clientele. Together, we’re confident in our ability to drive positive change and lead the way in sustainable energy solutions.”
Giles Hankinson, CEO, Utility Aid said: “As an ethical organisation, we are very particular about who we partner with. We will only work with organisations who are like-minded and genuinely care. We feel very privileged to have found an organisation that shares our values and would happily recommend them to our customers. RAW Charging are truly experts in their field and we trust them to look after our customers in the same way we would, providing no less than excellent customer service.”
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