Infrastructure + technology

Believ chosen by Brighton & Hove City Council

Brighton & Hove City Council has chosen Believ to deliver up to 208 new rapid and ultra rapid EV charge point bays.
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James Evison

Brighton & Hove City Council has chosen charge point operator (CPO) Believ to deliver up to 208 new rapid and ultra rapid electric vehicle (EV) charge point bays.

The project, currently subject to contract signing, will see a four-fold increase in the number of rapid chargers available in the city with installation from late 2025.  

Believ will be responsible for the installation, operation, and ongoing maintenance of the rapid charging technology, which will mostly be located in local car parks.

The chargers enable drivers to get from 20% to 80% charge in approximately 15 to 20 minutes on the ultra rapid chargers, or 45 to 60 minutes on the rapid chargers.

All EV charging parking bays will be PAS 1899 compliant, which determines the accessibility of public EV charge points, to ensure they are usable by the broadest possible number of users.   

The project is fully funded by Believ and will equate to over £5 million of private sector investment. In addition to the charge point rollout, Believ will be installing several air quality sensors to allow local authorities to monitor the change in air quality throughout the programme and beyond.  

Believ will also be the official charging partner for the London to Brighton EV Rally, taking place on 21 June from Westminster City School in London to Brighton’s Madeira Drive. Believ will participate in the rally and have a stand at the event in Brighton where visitors will be able to see charging demonstrations.

Guy Barlett, Believ CEO, said:

“Brighton & Hove is a fantastic, thriving city with ambitious plans for net zero transport, and we’re delighted to be a part of these plans.

“The city has a high proportion of residents without access to a driveway or means to privately charge their vehicles. This, combined with the fact it attracts millions of tourists each year, makes robust public charging infrastructure essential to supporting the EV transition. 

“As partners, our shared goal is to deliver cleaner air for all, which is why we want to help monitor the impact that switching to electric vehicles can have in reducing air pollution and building a sustainable future. Accessible bays are also important to ensure we leave no one behind in the transition.”  

Image courtesy of Believ

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