Error parsing XSLT file: \xslt\FacebookOpenGraph.xslt Osprey Charging announces major retail park charger deal
Cookies on Businesscar

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we will assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on the Business Car website. However, if you would like to, you can change your cookies at any time

BusinessCar magazine website email Awards mobile

The start point for the best source of fleet information

Osprey Charging announces major retail park charger deal

Date: 03 February 2022   |   Author: Sean Keywood

Osprey Charging has announced a major programme of EV charger installations at UK retail parks, thanks to a partnership with real estate firm Ediston.

The deal will begin with an initial ten charging hubs at retail parks, each of which will host up to six 75kW chargers.

The first hub is being built at Haddington Retail Park, near Edinburgh, and construction on further sites will begin this year.

Ediston parks feature branches of retailers such as Aldi, The Food Warehouse, and Costa Coffee.

Osprey Charging business development director Patrick Sherriff said: "Retail parks are prime locations for EV charging, allowing drivers to top up their EVs while making use of the retail facilities on site. 

"Forward thinking companies like Ediston are ensuring they stay ahead of the curve by ensuring their sites are equipped to meet the needs of the growing market of EV drivers."

Ediston head of retail warehouse asset management Graham Lind said: "With EV registrations increasing year-on-year, we're fast approaching a new era of electric transport.

"On-site EV charging at retail parks will soon become an essential offering and customers will expect to be able to charge their vehicles wherever they shop and our tenants will expect us to provide the infrastructure which enables them to do so. 

"Osprey has a proven record in delivering reliable, easy to use and rapid chargers and provide the perfect solution to attract the rapidly growing number of EV driving customers to our sites."



Share


Subscribe