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Osprey Charging Network has installed the first Shell Recharge EV charge point at Shell Hovefield service station, as part of Shell’s aim to develop an EV charging network for Shell dealer sites across England, Scotland and Wales. As part of this, Osprey will fund, install and operate high-powered 175kW Tritium chargers under a lease arrangement, with all units operated under the Shell Recharge brand.
Osprey currently operates a public charging network in the UK of over 200 EV charge points, with charging capacities ranging between 50kW and 175 kW. The business secured £50m of funding in 2019 to deploy over 2,000 rapid chargers by 2024 and Osprey are targeting multiple Shell dealer forecourts in 2021 to join the roll-out programme.
Click the thumbs up >Osprey Charging Network has installed its first Shell Recharge EV charge point at a Shell service station as part of the fuel company’s aim to develop a charging network across England, Scotland and Wales.
As part of this, Osprey will fund, install and operate high-powered 175kW Tritium chargers under a lease arrangement at Shell service stations, with all units operated under the Shell Recharge brand.
Osprey currently operates a public charging network in the UK of more than 200 charge points and the business secured £50 million of funding in 2019 to deploy more than 2,000 rapid chargers by 2024.
Osprey Charging installs its first Shell Recharge charge point
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First of what promises to be thousands of fast charge points installed at a Shell forecourt as part of major new partnership
Electric vehicle (EV) charging specialist Osprey Charging Network is today celebrating after successfully installing its first Shell Recharge EV charge point at Shell Hovefield service station.
The installation is part of a partnership between the two companies in support of Shell s goal of developing an EV charging network for Shell dealer sites across England, Scotland and Wales. Under the deal, Osprey will fund, install, and operate high-powered 175kW Tritium chargers under a lease arrangement, with all units operated under the Shell Recharge brand.
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Osprey is to fully fund, install and operate 175kW Tritium chargers under the Shell Recharge brand as part of a new deal between the two companies.
Having been chosen as Shell’s preferred partner for installing electric vehicle (EV) charging at all of its UK franchised forecourt sites, Osprey has now installed the first of these 175kW chargers at Shell Hovefield.
While the installations are fully financed by Osprey, the profits are shared with owners, creating a new risk-free revenue stream according to the company.
Shell Recharge - which was launched in 2017 - is a subscription-free, on-forecourt EV charging service offering chargepoints with a range of charging capacity between 50kW and 175kW. There are now 100 EV chargepoints available at Shell forecourts in the UK.
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L-R: Ahmad Nizam Amirudin, Business Development Manager, Cleantech Solar (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd; Ar. Serina Hijjas, Chairman, Green Building Index (GBI) Accreditation Panel; Shairan Huzani Husain, Managing Director, Shell Malaysia Trading Sdn Bhd & Shell Timur Sdn Bhd; Ariff Shahbudin Abu Salim, Shell Malaysia Network Delivery Manager
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