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GRIDSERVE achieves ChargeSafe accreditation

EV charging firm GRIDSERVE has announced it has achieved ChargeSafe accreditation for providing safe, reliable and accessible charging across the UK.
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James Evison

EV charging firm GRIDSERVE has announced it has achieved ChargeSafe accreditation for providing safe, reliable and accessible charging across the UK.

By completing the ChargeSafe Accredited Partner programme, GRIDSERVE said it was aiming to “enhance the EV charging experience for all users and giving everyone the confidence to go electric”.

The firm now operates more than 190 locations with 1,400 charging bays. Delivering more than 250,000 charging sessions every month, accessed through contactless payments and supported by a 24/7 customer service support centre, GRIDSERVE is one of the most used networks in the UK.

The ChargeSafe Accreditation will also enable GRIDSERVE to deliver higher standards as it continues to expand and future proof the EV charging network, it said.

Rebecca Trebble, Chief Product Officer at GRIDSERVE, said:

“The ChargeSafe Accredited Partner status demonstrates our continued focus on delivering a safe, accessible and seamless charging experience with the customer at the heart. We always strive to improve our offering through listening to customer feedback and working with partners to enhance our best practice. The ChargeSafe Accreditation is an important milestone in our journey, reinforcing our commitment to safety and accessibility making it easy for everyone to switch to electric.”

Kate Tyrrell, CEO of ChargeSafe, added:

“Being a ChargeSafe Accredited Partner isn’t just about meeting standards – it sets GRIDSERVE apart as a leader in user experience as we navigate the EV revolution. By understanding how to deliver electric vehicle charging sites to the ChargeSafe standard, GRIDSERVE is supported to build a network that meets the needs of all users, making the transition to electric equitable for all.”

Image courtesy of GRIDSERVE

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