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Qwello partners with Transport + Energy

Public charging infrastructure firm Qwello has become the latest company to partner with Transport + Energy.
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James Evison

Public charging infrastructure firm Qwello has become the latest company to partner with Transport + Energy.

Taking up as gold partner in 2026, Qwello is a vertically integrated developer, manufacturer and operator of public charging infrastructure using a highly innovative, practical and driver friendly solution.

It is rolling out thousands of public AC charge points in Germany, Sweden, Spain, Poland, France and now across the UK in The City of London, Hounslow, Essex, Solihull, Cheshire East and Lincolnshire.

The firm is focused on its market development offering local authorities and landlords a fully funded class leading end to end charging infrastructure, it said.

Martin Hale, Managing Director at Qwello UK, commented:

“Having sponsored the T+E Forum for the last two years, we have successfully engaged with the majority of our core local authority audience. For Qwello, Transport + Energy has become the trusted, de facto voice for public EV infrastructure in the UK, underpinned by consistently excellent editorial content.

“We are proud to transition to a Gold Annual Partnership this year. We look forward to the enhanced opportunities and significant reach this program will provide as we continue to scale our presence across the country.”

Speaking about the partnership, Alec Peachey, founder and editorial director of Transport + Energy said:

“We are delighted to welcome Qwello to our community of partners in 2026 as we enter an exciting new phase for the Transport + Energy brand with our supporters.

“As a gold partner this year, Qwello will bring its global expertise to Transport + Energy in terms of content, comment and participation in our Forum and awards.

“We are excited about the coming months and to working with the Qwello team. Regular users and subscribers to Transport + Energy will see advertising, content and profile for Quell over the next year on the website, alongside their participation onstage and in the exhibition at the Forum and awards.”

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