Infrastructure + technology

Urban Fox wins Welsh lamp-post charging contract

Urban Fox has secured a contract with Newport City Council to install one of the first lamp-post electric vehicle (EV) charging networks in Wales.
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James Evison

Urban Fox has secured a contract with Newport City Council to install one of the first lamp-post electric vehicle (EV) charging networks in Wales.

The partnership between Balfour Beatty Investments and Urban Electric Networks, will see a total of 120 chargers installed across Newport, with some streets featuring multiple units.

Instead of building new infrastructure, the chargers will be installed directly onto existing streetlamps to maximise pavement space, improve accessibility and maintain the character of the residential streets, it said.

The partnership provides end-to-end solutions, from funding and planning to installation and maintenance and offers a comprehensive range of EV charging solutions, including the retractable UEone charge point, which is one of the first of its kind.

Oli Freeling-Wilkinson, CEO of Urban Fox, said:

“This is a hugely exciting moment for Urban Fox. Securing our first-ever contract and delivering one of Wales’ first lamp post EV chargers is a major milestone in our mission to revolutionise on-street charging.

“By seamlessly integrating chargers into existing infrastructure, we’re not only cutting costs and reducing street clutter but also making EV charging more accessible than ever. This is about unlocking the full potential of our streets and helping even more people transition to cleaner, greener transport. We’re proud to be playing our part in the charge towards a net zero future, and this is just the beginning.”

Ion Appuhamy, Managing Director of Balfour Beatty Investments, said:

“Securing this contract with Newport Council marks a significant milestone for Urban Fox and is testament to our commitment to driving innovative, sustainable solutions which will enable the members of the public to play their part in the UK’s Net Zero agenda.”

Councillor Yvonne Forsey, Cabinet Member for Climate Change, added:

“We are continuing to look for innovative ways to expand the coverage of our charging network. These new chargers are perfect for streets where there is limited pavement space to install a more traditional charging unit. We’ve already been shown to be providing the best coverage in Wales for houses with no access to off-street parking, and these installations will only improve that level of coverage.”

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