What are Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Points

 

An Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Point also called an EV charger or Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE), is a system that supplies electrical power for charging plug-in electric vehicles. Electric vehicles come in an array of shapes and sizes including buses, commercial vehicles and household cars.

Why choose it

 

The electricity generated for the use of EV charging points usually comes from renewables, making it true green energy. This reduces demand on fossil fuels, which we know are damaging our environment. With the government setting a target of stopping sales of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030, there is a strong focus on electric and hybrid vehicles. Electric vehicles are becoming ever more popular as the infrastructure for EV points across the country grows. Technology is also playing its part with many electric vehicles now capable of ranging up to 200 miles on a full charge. Over the next few years, as we get closer to the 2030 deadline, the demand for EV points will become much greater.

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The Process

 

The first steps would be to have an initial conversion to establish your needs and aspirations. We would then speak to our suppliers to arrange a site audit to look at your connection to the grid and location. A full proposal will be put together and sent across to you, including  cost breakdown. This should contain everything you need to make a decision. If you decide to go ahead, we will be able to support you through the project and answer any queries you have.

Next Steps

 

If you would like to explore what Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging options are available for your business, please get in touch with us today using the form at the top of this page, speak to us directly via the live chat on our website, email us or give us a call on 01603 625522.

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Solar PV and Battery Storage

Soaring energy prices and volatile markets, have pushed many businesses to put their roof space to good use by turning to solar PV as an energy-efficient alternative to cut bills. Investing in solar could help your business protect a significant portion of its energy usage from increasing costs and could put you ahead of growing legislation as the government focuses on net zero. Not only could it bring substantial financial benefits it’s also becoming increasing attractive due to the positive impact on the environment.

Outsourced Energy Management

Understanding how energy is being used in your business, the impact it’s having on the environment and finding ways to become more energy efficient can be a full-time job for someone – although you may find hiring an in-house Energy Manager costly. We can provide you with the services of an Outsourced Energy Manager, who spends as much or as little time within your business as you choose. Whether your business needs to meet ESOS or SECR audits, or you wish to promote your workforce to be more sustainable, our outsourced energy manager can cater for all aspects.

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