Infrastructure + technology

Urban Fox to install up to 10,000 EV chargers in Kent

Urban Fox will install up to 10,000 on-street electric vehicle chargers across Kent after securing a 20-year programme with Kent County Council (KCC).
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Alec Peachey

Urban Fox will install up to 10,000 on-street electric vehicle chargers across Kent after securing a 20-year programme with Kent County Council (KCC).

Forming part of the council’s strategy to modernise transport and support innovation across the county, Urban Fox – which is a partnership between Balfour Beatty Investments and Urban Electric Networks – will install the chargers, prioritising areas where residents have limited access to off‑street parking. 

Working closely with Kent County Council, as well as district and borough councils, Urban Fox will ensure chargers are installed in the most suitable locations, drawing on a range of on‑street solutions designed to integrate sensitively into residential neighbourhoods.

Urban Fox was established to address the growing need for accessible and innovative electric vehicle charging infrastructure, combining Urban Electric Networks’ innovative and entrepreneurial spirit with Balfour Beatty’s scale, skill and capability in financing and delivering infrastructure in the heart of local communities.

Ion Appuhamy, Managing Director of Balfour Beatty Investments said: 

“We are delighted to partner with Kent County Council to deliver cutting-edge electric vehicle charging infrastructure that meets the needs of local communities. This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to creating a cleaner, greener future by making electric vehicle charging accessible and convenient for everyone.  By working together, we are helping to accelerate the transition to sustainable transport and supporting Kent’s ambition to lead the way in low-carbon mobility.” 

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

“This programme represents a significant step forward for electric vehicle charging in Kent and is a vote of confidence in Urban Fox’s ability to deliver at scale while keeping communities at the heart of every project.” 

Peter Osborne, Cabinet Member for Highways and Kent County Council said: 

“We’re pleased to support this programme because it offers practical help for residents and prepares Kent for the future. It will deliver reliable and affordable charging within walking distance of their homes, which is particularly important for people who do not have off-road parking – and it’s being delivered at no extra cost to Kent’s Council Tax payers.”

Residents have already shared over 700 locations where they would like to see electric vehicle chargers, and these will be assessed over the coming months as the roll-out begins.

At a launch event, Stoner Motor Company Medway Hyundai, provided the new Hyundai INSTER – an innovative fully electric vehicle that showcases the next generation of compact EV design – to support Urban Fox and Kent County Council in marking this important milestone.

Image courtesy of Urban Fox / Balfour Beatty.

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