UK EV charging provider char.gy has hit 1 million charging sessions completed on its network.
The achievement highlights not only the surge in EV adoption but the growing demand for reliable, accessible on-street charging, especially for those without driveways, it said.
With more than 4,000 charge points installed, the firm has more in the pipeline, following announcements in Brighton and Barnet.
The firm said its future work was about “reaching more communities” and expanding into underserved regions so EV ownership “is a realistic option for everyone, everywhere.”
In addition, it said that it wanted to lead on reliability and affordability, as well as partnering for the long term with councils and communities to “deliver future-ready infrastructure where it’s needed most”.
John Lewis, CEO of char.gy, said:
“Reaching 1 million sessions isn’t just a number, it’s a sign of how essential local, accessible charging has become to everyday drivers.
“Our mission has always been to make EV ownership possible for everyone, and this milestone shows we’re well on our way.”
“As we hit this milestone, we want to thank the drivers, councils, and communities who trust us every day. Here’s to the next million.”
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