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ChargeUK appoints first CEO

UK EV charging infrastructure industry trade association ChargeUK has appointed Vicky Read as its first CEO.
By Liam McLoughlin May 14, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Vicky Read joins joins as ChargeUK CEO from Connected Kerb. Image: ChargeUK
Vicky Read joins joins as ChargeUK CEO from Connected Kerb. Image: ChargeUK

She joins from Connected Kerb where she was head of policy and public affairs, having also been ChargeUK’s inaugural vice-chair between April 2023 and March 2024.

The appointment marks the culmination of ChargeUK’s first year, during which the association says it has grown significantly in membership and activity. Having launched in April 2023 with 20 members, ChargeUK is doubling to forty members, comprising the companies responsible for the majority of charge points operating in the UK today, as well as charging manufacturers and others working to support the roll out of charging infrastructure.

Read commented on her new role: “The UK is at key point in its transition to electric vehicles. As the voice for one of the sectors making that transition happen, ChargeUK has a vital role to play.

“Our members are already delivering exponential growth in charge point availability and have committed to invest billions of pounds more in the coming years, enabling all drivers to have access to the charging solutions they need.

“I’m looking forward to building on ChargeUK’s work with our partners in government and across the energy and transport ecosystem, to further improve availability and consumer experience, so that the UK can switch to electric vehicles with confidence”.

Chair of the board of ChargeUK Chris Pateman-Jones, and vice-chair for operations, Steve Dunlop, said: “In this election year, whoever forms the next government will need to match that ambition as more and more electric vehicles take to the roads."

Technology and decarbonisation minister Anthony Browne said: “As more people than ever switch to electric, this strengthening of ChargeUK’s leadership team reflects the importance of EV charging infrastructure in achieving net zero, and the continued efforts of Government and industry in growing the network.”

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