
We are an Electric Vehicle Charge-point installer & operator
We rent space in your car parks, and install chargers for the public to use.
Why would I want a charging point at my premises?
(especially if I don’t own an electric car!)
Attract visitors
Electric Vehicle drivers need charge locations regardless of journey length, and demand is only increasing as the number of EVs on the road grows.
When an driver is looking for somewhere to plug in, they’ll check the maps and come to yours!
Visitors stay longer
Charge times range from 30-90 minutes.
These charge times gives customers plenty of time to browse your store, have a workout, drink coffee, eat food or catch up with friends and family.
Satisfy your customers
Electric Car drivers visit locations more frequently when they know they have somewhere to plug in.
You may already have customers who own electric cars.
Put your business on the map
How do EV drivers know where to plug in? They use apps!
Once you have an EV Plus charger installed, we will add your business to multiple smartphone apps. These apps show EV drivers charging stations nearest to them.
Having an electric car charger may be the deciding factor over choosing you or a competitor.
Having a reliable charger will put you in the minds of Electric Vehicle drivers, and make customers more likely to choose your business for additional charges in future.

Take your slice of the refuelling market
Increase Customer Spend
Our research shows that a 50sqm petrol station shop has an approximate £400k turnover. This spend is why Shell, BP and major supermarkets are rushing to replace traditional pumps with electric vehicle chargers.
You can do this with your business too.
The new wave of electric vehicles allow retailers to capitalise on the ability to provide charging stations anywhere. Customers can choose to either sit for 60 minutes in a electric vehicle forecourt or use your location and use your facilities. To learn more, check out our articles.
The EV market
More than 142,200 pure-electric cars are on UK roads at the end of August 2020 – and over 339,000 plug-in models including plug-in hybrids (PHEVs).
The most recent set of figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) show that pure-electric models accounted for 6.4% of total new car registrations, whilst adding in PHEVs takes that figure up to 10%.
2020 was huge for electric cars, and in 2021 that numbers is on the rise.
Phased Electric Charger Growth
With the adoption of electric vehicles set to be 65% of all cars by 2030, the demand for charging points will also increase. When the UK government moved the ban on fossil fuel to 2030 from 2035 interest in EV’s grew by 500%. If demand increases at your site we can install more charging points.