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Ian Johnston

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Forum Focus: Ian Johnston on speeding up deployment of EV infrastructure

As the founding Chairman of ChargeUK, Ian Johnston, Chief Executive of Osprey Charging Network knows a thing or two about collaboration and implementing networks at pace. We caught up with him during the Transport + Energy Forum at the end of last year, to get his thoughts on how 2023 had shaped up and asked him to look forward towards 2024. 

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ChargeUK calls on Prime Minister to stand firm on transition to EVs

ChargeUK, a trade body which represents the UK’s EV charging infrastructure industry, has today (1 August) written to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak urging him to ‘stand firm’ on the transition to electric vehicles.

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Osprey opens largest EV charging hub in South West

Osprey Charging has opened the largest ultra-rapid electric vehicle (EV) charging hub in the South West – a 16-bay dedicated EV re-charging location at Salmon’s Leap, Buckfastleigh which is the company’s first land acquisition.

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A charging journey

After installing as many chargers in the first quarter of this year as it did during the whole of 2022, Osprey Charging is continuing to lead the charge when it comes to the rollout of rapid charge points. Alec Peachey spoke to the company’s Chief Executive Ian Johnston about the company’s plans for this year and beyond. 

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New trade association for EV charging industry launched

ChargeUK has today [Friday 28 April] launched as the new trade association for the UK’s electric vehicle (EV) charging industry – bringing together 18 of the largest companies installing the charge points needed to enable the UK’s switch to EVs and the realisation of Net Zero. 

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