InstaVolt hooks up with Energy Assets Networks

InstaVolt hooks up with Energy Assets Networks

Award-winning EV charging network provider InstaVolt has announced us as an authorised supply chain partner to help accelerate the roll out of its infrastructure.

InstaVolt is one of the country’s fastest-growing EV network operators and plans to expand its install base from 600 units to more than 5,000 by 2025.  It counts some of the UK’s best-known brands within its portfolio of locations.

The company’s new affiliation with us will realise the asset value of its charging infrastructure in support of its expansion plans.

“What we particularly like about EA is the quality and efficiency of their in-house technical and legal teams, which means we can get new locations up and running quickly,” said Matthew Tunstall, Director of Operations. “We are also using Energy Assets’ automated metering technology to provide half-hourly data to help us monitor energy consumption.”

The InstaVolt network is available 24/7 under a pay-as-you-go model and was the first network to introduce contactless payment with no monthly subscription or membership cards. The company has established corporate partnerships with major brands, including McDonald’s, KFC, and Starbucks franchisees. The company has also achieved success with gyms, supermarkets and local councils.

Symon Gray, Head of Networks at Energy Assets Networks, said: “We are delighted to be working alongside InstaVolt as they accelerate their growth plans. The move to Net Zero requires significant investment in EV charging networks and we are looking forward to playing our part in enabling this transition.

“We can do this not only by providing competitive asset values for infrastructure but by also speeding up the legal process to get charging stations built as quickly as possible.”


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