UK independent energy supplier PE has partnered with Michels & Taylor (M&T) Hotel Management to rollout new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across its UK-managed hotel portfolio.
The move aims to reinforce the hotel management, advisory and asset management business’s commitment to energy efficiency, and forms part of a broader programme to reduce carbon emissions, including 1,025 tonnes of CO₂e in the past five years under the leadership of its energy expert, Chris Spires.
Installation is now complete at Hilton Bournemouth, DoubleTree by Hilton Elstree and DoubleTree by Hilton Stoke-on-Trent.
Six additional sites – including Holiday Inn Bolton, DoubleTree by Hilton Cheltenham, and the Welcombe Hotel – are either underway or scheduled for completion by the end of 2025.
The twin-socketed charging stations provide up to 22kW of charge for two vehicles with drivers able to simply tap, charge, and go.
Each PE Duo charger can add 50 miles of range in one hour, depending on the vehicle model and battery, and is compatible with all EVs on the market today. PE’s fixed national charging rate is 57p/kWh.
In addition to supporting its environmental goals, M&T anticipates the EV initiative will drive incremental footfall and revenue, as guests, visitors and local drivers make use of amenities while their cars are charging on site.
As PE energy customers, the charging revenue its hotels earn is also deducted from its monthly electricity bills, reducing operating costs.
Nathan Daniels, Head of EV Charging at PE, said:
“With EV adoption on the rise, and some tough public EV charging targets to hit across the UK over the next five years – these installations have been widely welcomed.
“More drivers than ever are considering the availability of charging facilities when they travel – with many simply choosing not to stay at a hotel without onsite EV charge points. Having the right provisions in place is essential to meet customer expectations as we all make changes to support a more sustainable future.
“Partnerships like this are vital to expanding our network of fast charging and making EV travel more reliable and accessible to drivers across the country and they also support a greener future – a factor that’s becoming increasingly important for hotels and all businesses and the customers they serve.”
Peter Hales, Managing Director at M&T, said:
“The introduction of easy to access EV charging stations not only supports our sustainability goals, but it also adds great value to our clients and hotel guests. While charging, both hotel guests and local visitors can take advantage of on-site restaurants and leisure amenities.
“ESG criteria are as critical for the planet as they are complex to navigate, and with operational costs on the rise, hoteliers are under increased pressure. We have invested significantly in streamlining efficiencies across our managed properties, and every hotel in our portfolio has access to the expertise, data and tools they need to contribute positively to the planet while significantly helping the profitability of the bottom line.”
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