Infrastructure + technology

MFG EV Power selects AMPECO for expansion

UK ultra-rapid charging network MFG EV Power has selected AMPECO's EV charging management platform to power its nationwide expansion.
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James Evison

UK ultra-rapid charging network MFG EV Power has selected AMPECO’s EV charging management platform to power its nationwide expansion.

The partnership currently covers more than 2,800 charge points and in excess of 550 charging locations, with the network representing the EV charging division of Motor Fuel Group (MFG), one of the UK’s largest independent forecourt operators.

With approximately 1,200 sites across Great Britain and a partnership with Morrisons, the business will install ultra-rapid EV chargers at 500 sites across the UK by the end of 2030.

Driving the next stage of its network growth, EV Power migrated to AMPECO, with the latter’s dedicated migration team working closely with EV Power to capture requirements and complete the platform cutover without disrupting live operations.

AMPECO’s hardware-agnostic platform connects EV Power’s multi-vendor charging estate through a single operational interface.

Martin Symes, EV Director at EV Power, said:

“The EV Power brand stands for consistent, reliable, and consumer-first EV driver experience. To deliver that, we needed a partner built for growth who would understand our requirements and be able to deliver in time.

Omor Sany, Technical Operations Manager at EV Power, said:

“I looked at the release notes and was literally thinking about raising something in our next meeting, but it had already been released. AMPECO is always ahead of the curve.”

Stefan Ivanov, Chief Revenue Officer at AMPECO, said:

“EV Power has set the standard for what ultra-rapid charging should deliver to UK drivers: consistent power output and reliability at every bay, every session. AMPECO’s role is to give them the operational foundation to sustain that standard as they scale.

“Our AI-enhanced development and operations capabilities allow us to deliver on EV Power’s high expectations and ensure they stay ahead of the curve.”

Graphic courtesy of EV Power/AMPECO

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