As part of its mission to make the shift to using EVs a realistic choice for every household, UK-based EV chargepoint operator Zest has opened an EV charging facility in Oscott, Birmingham.
Warrington Borough Council in the UK is working with Zest to deliver major new EV charging infrastructure. In total 150 charging bays will be installed across 35 streets in the town.
Zest, the Charging Infrastructure Investment Fund (CIIF) backed EV charging company, has revealed the scale of opportunity for retail-led destinations and other public places that implement effective EV charging infrastructure.
Zest, one of the UK’s fastest-growing EV charging networks, has invested in new EV charging facilities at Chantry Place in Norwich, one of the region’s largest shopping centres.
Zest has announced that lead investor Zouk Capital, manager of the Charging Infrastructure Investment Fund (CIIF), has increased its commitment to support the firm's scaling to £60m.
Hackney is set to become a national leader in EV charging after Hackney Council signed a contract with Zest to provide and operate 2,500 fast and slow chargers across the borough’s seven square miles.