Wednesday, December 18, 2024
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Osprey installs 300 charge points in 2024

Osprey Charging has announced it has installed more than 300 new rapid and ultra-rapid electric vehicle (EV) charge points across the country in 2024.

The new public chargers, which are all compatible with every EV currently on the market today, take the total number of charging bays in Osprey’s network to more than 1,300.

The majority of the new charge points are located at 27 all-new ultra-rapid charging hubs, which are preferred by drivers for maximising availability and providing dedicated charging space.

To meet growing demand at Osprey’s existing locations, 16 older sites were also expanded with new and faster charge points. These upgrades are part of Osprey’s strategy of future-proofing sites.

The consistency of customer experience throughout the year’s impressive growth led to a series of accolades, recognising the quality and reliability of the Osprey Charging Network, including winning Best EV Rapid Network at the Transport and Energy Awards – marking its second consecutive year receiving this honour.

Osprey’s site pipeline was boosted with a number of new landlord partnerships, particularly premium retail charging locations. These include new partners Railpen and East of England Co-Op. Further strengthening future public EV charging infrastructure, Osprey has acquired two new freehold sites in Paisley, Glasgow and at Twyford Services, both set to host large ultra-rapid hubs of more than 16 charge points.

The purchase of the freehold sites provides Osprey with greater flexibility over the design of the space, creating a smooth and enjoyable experience for the customer, it said.

It has also announced a new Brand Ambassador, three-time Paralympian and double Commonwealth Games champion, Olivia Breen. Osprey also named a second Brand Ambassador, former BBC presenter and sustainability advocate, Abbie Dewhurst. In addition, it has also received accreditation as a Great Place to Work company.

Ian Johnston, CEO of Osprey Charging, said:

“2024 has been a year of huge growth and development for Osprey – we’ve continued to increase access to high-quality public EV charging in strategic locations across Great Britain. With the number of EVs hitting British roads accelerating especially in the last four months of the year, we’ve been at the forefront of the roll-out of supporting infrastructure. The expansion of our network is underpinned by our investment in our hub strategy, while also forging landlord partnerships enabling us to install chargers in premium retail locations.

“Our growth throughout the year has been a testament to the hard work of our dedicated teams and partners, and thanks to our customers. To receive both industry and consumer recognition of our work, demonstrated in multiple award wins, is massively rewarding. As a team, we are excited to maintain this momentum moving forward into 2025, supporting the continued uptake in EVs with reliable and high-quality public EV charging.”

Image courtesy of Osprey

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