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eEnergy wins NHS Trust work

Net zero energy services provider eEnergy has been awarded its single largest EV charging project to date by Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust.
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James Evison

Net zero energy services provider eEnergy has been awarded its single largest EV charging project to date by Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust.

The £333,000 project will see 48 EV chargers installed across 10 Trust sites commencing in November 2025 and completed by end of January 2026.

The rollout includes a mix of 7kW and 11kW units, serving both staff and public car parks at hospitals, clinics, and administrative offices.

It is the Trust’s second major EV charging investment with eEnergy, following a successful earlier phase. The Trust said it was “delighted” with eEnergy’s design expertise, project management, and aftercare service, and has now committed to the extension to its existing charging estate.

eEnergy’s team also supported the Trust in securing government funding, carrying out multiple site surveys to provide investment-grade proposals to underpin a successful funding application.

Key highlights of the project include 48 EV chargers with a blend of 7kW and 11kW units across 10 Trust sites, including Tenbury, Malvern, Kidderminster, and Bromsgrove.

The project is a mixed-use deployment in staff and public car parks, using a framework procurement.

Government funding support allowed eEnergy’s site surveys and investment-grade proposals enabled a successful funding application

Harvey Sinclair, CEO of eEnergy, commented:

“This marks a further milestone for eEnergy and highlights the growing trust the NHS places in us to deliver high-quality, funded Net Zero infrastructure.

“By extending existing EV infrastructure, we’re helping the Trust accelerate its sustainable transport strategy while making clean charging accessible for staff and visitors.”

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