Osprey partners with East of England Co-op to roll out charging infrastructure
Osprey Charging has announced a partnership with the largest independent retailer operating in the East of England, East of England Co-op, and will roll out electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure at stores in the UK.
The initial phase of this collaboration has seen the launch of two ultra-rapid charge points at East of England Co-op Burnham-on-Crouch, with a further seven sites to follow over coming months.
The 150kW charge points are dual charging, compatible with every EV on the market today and typically add 100 miles of range in around 15 minutes.
Furthermore, the chargers are easy to use and designed with simple payment for all drivers, accepting contactless bank cards, Apple/Google Pay, the Osprey App and RFID card payments, as well as payments through all major third-party payment methods including fleet cards.
Access to charging remains one of the biggest barriers to EV adoption. By locating reliable charging stations at East of England Co-op stores, which span Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, and Cambridgeshire, Osprey are helping to boost consumer confidence in choosing electric.
Steven Fendley, Building and Environmental Compliance Manager at East of England Co-op said:
“We are thrilled to partner with Osprey to provide more electric vehicle charging stations at our stores. We are dedicated to helping our customers and communities to move over to electric vehicles and with our industry partners we are reviewing all our sites for suitability for EV charging. The new rapid-charging points are easy to use and offer customers a convenient opportunity to charge their vehicle while doing their shopping, or alternatively pick up a drink and something to eat whilst getting a needed charge.”
Andrew Nosworthy, Commercial Director at Osprey Charging said:
“We are excited to launch this partnership with East of England Co-op and contribute to the continued growth of reliable EV infrastructure across the UK. The locations in this venture will significantly improve access to public charging in the region, with the new Burnham-on-Crouch site doubling the number of rapid chargers in the Maldon District. Together with East of England Co-op, we look forward to making a lasting impact on the UK’s EV network.”
Image of Steven Fendley at East of England Co-op with Andrew Nosworthy at Osprey.