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Believ and Mitchells & Butlers partner to deliver EV charging across hospitality venues nationwide

Convenient, highly reliable on-site charging for guests at up to 65 locations, home to brands such as Miller & Carter, Ember Inns, All Bar One, Toby Carvery and Harvester. Mix of standard plus (22 kW), rapid and ultra-rapid chargers (up ...

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Believ backs biggest LEVI deal yet for Hampshire County Council

Hampshire County Council has selected Electric vehicle (EV) charge point operator (CPO) Believ to deliver what is expected to be the largest Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) contract signed to date, bringing 17,180 public EV chargers to the county in a rollout backed by up to ...

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NHS Trust expands EV charging infrastructure as part of sustainability plans

The Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (EPUT) is expanding EV charging access for staff, fleet operations and visitors, with six sites now operational and a further six planned later this year as part of its wider sustainability and fleet ...

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Action needed on EV charging accessibility as councils struggle to balance inclusive design with limited street space 

Local authorities are calling for clearer guidance and faster action to ensure the UK’s expanding public Electric Vehicle (EV) charging network is accessible to all drivers, as new research reveals many councils are struggling to deliver inclusive infrastructure in constrained public spaces. ...

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Believ launches partnership with 9Yards across top UK retail parks

96 state-of-the-art ultra-rapid EV bays across twelve 9Yards retail parks nationwide, including Croydon, York, Dunfermline, Newbury, Northampton, Preston, Shrewsbury, Stevenage, Taplow and Worthing. Fully funded with over £10 million Believ investment, supported with an end-to-end rollout delivered in phases throughout ...

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Shield selects Sync Energy as it switches to electric

When specialist technical contractor, Shield committed to transforming its fleet of company cars to electrical – and knowing that the van fleet was also planned – it decided to install a comprehensive EV charging facility at its new head office ...

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Amey to commence first public EV charger installations in Trafford

Amey is set to install its first electric vehicle (EV) charge points in collaboration with Trafford Council. The partnership will deliver up to 100 new public chargers across Trafford, providing affordable, accessible, and easy-to-use solutions so people can charge close ...

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EV discount incentive will test building readiness says FM leader

Whilst the Electric Car Grant, a new discount scheme, recently announced by the government is a positive step towards cleaner air and reaching the UK’s net zero targets as it encourages more people to switch to cheaper Electric Vehicles (EVs), ...

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Mitie welcomes 6,000th electric vehicle to its fleet

Mitie has welcomed the 6,000th electric vehicle (EV) to its fleet, marking another major step in the company’s ambitious journey toward net zero, and further solidifying its position as a leader in sustainable transport. The vehicle was unveiled by Lilian ...

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Existing EV charging infrastructure capacity at risk as demand surges

Electric vehicle (EV) charge point operators (CPOs) should consider putting plans in place now to achieve higher technical standards and cater for a surge in demand, according to specialists in electrical and digital infrastructure, Legrand UK & Ireland. The call ...

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