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Urban Fox introduces on-street chargers to Newport

Urban Fox are introducing the first wave of a collection of new on-street EV chargers across Newport this month.
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James Evison

Urban Fox, a partnership between Balfour Beatty Investments and Urban Electric Networks, are introducing the first wave of new on-street electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Newport.

The full network set to be operational by 30 September 2025, and follows the contract awarded to Urban Fox earlier this year by Newport City Council to deliver Wales’ first lamp post-based EV charging networks.

A total of 120 chargepoints will be installed on residential streets across Newport, with many located directly on existing streetlamps. This approach aims to “maximises pavement space, enhances accessibility, and preserves the character of local neighbourhoods”, the firm said.

Two types of chargers will be introduced as part of the rollout. Both chargepoints are designed for reliability and ease of use, and provide 5kW fast charging option – suitable for overnight charging. The chargers can be located and accessed via the Urban Fox app.

The rollout forms part of Newport City Council’s broader efforts to support residents and businesses in making low-carbon transport choices, in line with the council’s climate change commitments and Wales’ national Net Zero targets.

Oli Freeling-Wilkinson, CEO of Urban Fox, said: 

“The launch of the first chargepoints in Newport marks an exciting step forward—not only for Urban Fox but for residents across the city. By integrating chargepoints into existing infrastructure, we’re making EV charging convenient, accessible, and discreet, without adding street clutter. We’re proud to support Newport’s leadership in making the switch to electric vehicles easier for everyone.”

Councillor Yvonne Forsey, Cabinet Member for Climate Change at Newport City Council, added: 

“I’m very pleased to see the first of our new charging points going live. They’re very straightforward to use and provide an innovative charging solution for those without access to off-street parking. It is important to us that we look at as many different ways as possible to expand the coverage of our charging network.

“This is so that as many of our residents as possible can benefit, should they wish to. I’d like to thank our climate change team and Urban Fox for the work they have done so far on these installations and look forward to seeing more chargers go live soon.”

Image courtesy of Newport City Council/Urban Fox: Cllr Yvonne Forsey, Cabinet Member for Climate Change, Adam Jones – Urban Fox Regional Sales Director, Oli Freeling-Wilkinson, CEO of Urban Fox. Cllr Rhian Howells, Cabinet Member for Assets and Infrastructure

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