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EVC aiming to install 100,000 EV charge points by 2026

Electric vehicle charging solutions provider EVC plans to install 100,000 EV charge points by 2026, according to its Managing Director Nick Ballamy.

To encourage the uptake of EV charge points, EVC specialises in residential and commercial charging solutions; providing its clients with free EV charging infrastructure to future proof their car parks whilst offering competitive pricing tariffs.

A recent Policy Exchange think tank stated that the UK would need around 400,000 public charge points by the turn of the decade in order to match motorists charging requirements.

Born out of the realisation of the mass shortage of EV charging points throughout the UK, Brighton-based EVC is on a quest to build a sustainable future by swiftly responding to the demands of the oncoming EV revolution.

“Our mission is to bring accessible charging across the UK by installing 100,000 EV charge points by 2026,” states Ballamy.

EVC is supported by the renewable energy investment group Oasthouse Ventures and has partnered with some of the biggest names across the renewable energy industry to deliver market-leading products and services.

Ballamy adds: “We are delighted to have partnered with experts in the field, providing our end-users with market leading technology to match our groundbreaking approach to EV charging.”

“We understand during these challenging economic times, businesses may have more pressing priorities. Through our funded investment we are able to offer organisations free solutions to help tackle the oncoming EV revolution, meet customer demand and to make EV charge points one less thing to worry about.”

Image courtesy of EVC.

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