Engenie to double the number of rapid EV charging points in the UK
Engenie, one of the UK’s fastest growing electric vehicle (EV) rapid charging networks, will double the current number of rapid charge points in the UK by 2024.
The ambitious plans are being funded by a £35 million ($43.75 million) investment commitment from Cube Infrastructure Fund II.
Engenie will install over 2,000 rapid charging points across the UK. These will be at accessible public sites, including supermarkets and retail parks, enabling EV drivers to charge quickly and easily at convenient and attractive locations.
“The EV market is marching into the mainstream. Private companies are now seizing the EV investment opportunity and nearly 75% of car buyers are considering an EV as their next vehicle,” said Ian Johnston, the CEO of Engenie. “Those organisations offering public car parking can position themselves for the future by providing new value to customers and driving increased footfall by installing rapid chargers. The EV tipping point is coming and this significant investment commitment positions us at the forefront of this burgeoning market.”
Zap Map recorded 2,189 rapid chargers across the country at the end of May 2019, so this deal will double the current number available. Engenie will have rapid chargers installed at over 100 sites by Christmas. Once complete, the network could serve 5 million EVs a year, removing up to 25 tonnes of NOx annually.
Engenie works in partnership with landowners to deliver fully funded and maintained rapid charging units, powered exclusively by 100% renewable energy. In the last year it has announced significant new partnerships with Marston's Inns and Taverns, M7 Real Estate and Cardiff Council. Engenie previously secured £5 million ($6.25 million) of funding from Investec, a key early institutional investor that recognised the potential of the business, which will retain its stake in Engenie.
Cube Infrastructure Fund II, a €1.04 billion ($1.18 billion) dynamic European infrastructure fund managed by Cube Infrastructure Managers, chose to invest in Engenie due to the promising sector and the company's long-term approach. It has previously invested in renewable energy projects, district heating networks, public transport providers, and fibre networks including London-based G Networks.
Renaud de Matharel, CEO of Cube Infrastructure Managers, said: “With transportation representing about 40% of total energy consumption in the UK and air pollution becoming a fast-growing concern, we see new mobility solutions as a critical factor in achieving energy transition targets and implementing climate change policies.
Over the last decade, the funds managed by Cube Infrastructure Managers have invested in public transport operators and renewable energy generation companies actively involved in developing and operating sustainable energy and passenger transport platforms. Electro-mobility, which is lying at the intersection of these two sectors, is an integral part of our new fund's investment focus. By investing in Engenie, we intend to accelerate the deployment of its rapid EV charging infrastructure, providing over the long term an increasingly essential service to local communities across the UK, consistent with our high ESG standards.”
Engenie's charging points are accessible, easy-to-use, require no membership or connection fee and operate a simple contactless payment method. Each 50kW charger is compatible with all EVs on the market today and adds 80 miles of charge in just 30min (depending on the battery).
Engenie anticipates making further investments in other networks, EV fleet offerings and digital services.
Engenie to double the number of rapid EV charging points in the UK
Modified on Thursday 11th July 2019
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