MP praises Osprey’s South West charging hub
Mel Stride, the central Devon MP and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions recently visited Osprey Charging’s public EV charging hub at Salmon’s Leap in Buckfastleigh, praising it for improving local air quality, reducing noise pollution, and supporting Devon’s decarbonisation efforts.
Osprey Charging, one of the UK’s leading electric vehicle (EV) charging networks, recently opened its Salmon’s Leap hub in Buckfastleigh just off the A38 Devon Expressway. It is the largest ultra-rapid EV charging site in the south-west and has 16 chargers that are all compatible with every EV on the market and can add 100 miles of range in less than 20 minutes’ charge time.
Mel Stride is known for his work on climate change and helping steer legislation through parliament on emissions targets as well as working with counterparts in other countries at COP26 and more recently the G7 in Japan.
Mel Stride, Central Devon MP and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions said: “I am delighted that we now have the South West’s biggest EV charge point hub here in Central Devon, with the capability of adding 100 miles of range in less than 20 minutes. It is a great location and I look forward to coming back again when the Strawberry Fields farm shop opens.”
Ian Johnston, CEO of Osprey Charging, said: “Mel has a long-standing commitment to tackling climate change and so we were delighted to show him around our new site. Salmon’s Leap is our largest hub yet and another milestone achieved for the Osprey team as we work tirelessly to build nationwide EV infrastructure to support the UK’s transition to zero-emission transport. The deployment of our rapid EV charging stations continues this year at an unprecedented pace.”
Ian Johnston recently spoke to Transport + Energy about the company’s plans for this year and beyond and will speak at the annual Transport + Energy Forum which is taking place on 16th November in Birmingham.
Image courtesy of Osprey.