EV Network teams up with bp pulse
by Mark Moran
Tuesday 27 July 2021

Development and construction of the charging stations is expected to start immediately, with the first sites targeted to be operational by mid to end of 2021
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The companies have signed an agreement to roll out hubs of between six and 12 chargers, as well as next generation ‘e-forecourts’ with up to 24 ultra-fast chargers (300kW), with on-site solar PV and battery storage systems.
EVN received £50m investment from the SDCL (Sustainable Development Capital LLP) Energy Efficiency Income Trust, which has first refusal to provide an additional £150m for EVN to develop a further 400 EV charging sites.
Construction is expected to start immediately, and a number of sites should be operational by the end of 2021.
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