RAW Charging launches at first National Trust sites

Leisure and hospitality chargepoint operator RAW Charging has announced its first four National Trust charging sites.

Charlecote Park is the first place in the National Trust portfolio for charging, with 14 AC bays, with Killerton, Calke Explore & Wimpole Estate to follow before further National Trust placed under development in 2024.

Across the portfolio, RAW will consider 300 individual properties and invest up to £12 million in the rollout as it continues to support the demand for destination charging.

National Trust visitors can now charge up their EVs whilst visiting a range of sites, which include hiking trails, historic houses and gardens.

Over the next three years, RAW will work closely with National Trust to develop and install EV charging at suitable sites with a further 21 sites are under development and are expected to be installed by mid-2024. 

Each location has been designed to provide larger bays to enhance accessibility. 

Once complete, the rollout is expected to be one of RAW’s largest, investing up to £12 million in the project.

Jason Simpson, CEO, RAW Charging, said: “Installing EV charging points at places in our care which are suitable for this infrastructure will help build the network needed to facilitate the transition away from petrol and diesel. It will offer our visitors a more sustainable option for visiting us, and it will help the National Trust to reduce our overall carbon footprint, something that is very important to us as we target becoming net zero by 2030.”

Patrick Begg, Outdoors and Natural Resources Director, National Trust, said: “Installing EV charging points at places in our care which are suitable for this infrastructure will help build the network needed to facilitate the transition away from petrol and diesel. It will offer our visitors a more sustainable option for visiting us, and it will help the National Trust to reduce our overall carbon footprint, something that is very important to us as we target becoming net zero by 2030.”

Joe Gorman, UK Director, ChargePoint, said: “ChargePoint’s mission is to provide the technology to get every driver behind the wheel of an EV. To make that happen, drivers need to be able to charge everywhere they go and whenever they need to do so. We are proud to be the technology partner of this project as many of the first automobiles of the early 1900s were in fact electric, it is enjoyable to see history come full circle in such beautiful locations.”

Image courtesy of RAW Charging

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