Electrical automobile charging infrastructure supplier, FOR EV, has launched a brand new web site at Tesco Categorical on Nice Northern Highway, Aberdeen.
The brand new 200kW charging hub, which is lower than a 10-minute drive from the town centre, is supplied with three twin charging factors and 6 connectors that may cost a typical EV from 20% to 80% in simply half-hour.
The completion marks the newest of 4 websites run by Cedarwood Asset Administration Ltd, together with not too long ago launched charging hubs at Sainsbury’s Inverkip in Inverclyde and Toolstation Montrose.
The subsequent step of the enlargement can be FOR EV’s supply of a fourth web site in Fraserburgh, securing a mixed whole of twenty-two connectors throughout the Cedarwood websites.
Paul Jenkins, director at Cedarwood Asset Administration Ltd, mentioned: “We’re delighted to have accomplished one other cope with FOR EV and are positive that the general public and employees of the Tenants on this web site will profit considerably from this extra facility.”
John Ross, enterprise improvement supervisor at FOR EV, mentioned: “Now we have a robust and rising relationship with Cedarwood Asset Administration. Delivering a 3rd web site allows us to offer user-friendly EV charging infrastructure to a wider vary of drivers throughout Scotland.
“It’s essential for retail companies and landowners to recognise the necessity for infrastructure as not solely an important provision for EV homeowners but additionally a possibility to draw new prospects.”
FOR EV is Scotland’s main cost level operator and is supported by funding from The Scottish Nationwide Funding Financial institution.