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Chargemaster to take over Plugged-in Midlands charging network

Date: 29 July 2015   |   Author: Daniel Puddicombe

Cenex, the Centre of Excellence for Low Carbon and Fuel Cell Technologies has appointed Chargemaster to run its Plugged-in Midlands network.

The network consists of 870 charging points that will be merged with Chargemaster's existing network of 4000 points across the country.

Developments for the Midlands network includes access to charging stations via smartphones and a choice of tariffs, with many charging points remaining free to use.

Chargemaster said around 80% of its network is currenty free to use.

"We will be investing in many new chargepoints and back-end server technologies. We will also be working closely with existing stakeholders to make the Midlands a showcase that facilitates and promotes the ownership and operation of electric vehicles," said David Martell, Chargemaster CEO.



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