St Austell Brewery to install over 300 EV chargers in pub carparks

St Austell Brewery has partnered with ScottishPower to install more than 300 public EV in pub carparks across the south west of England.

St Austell Brewery will create an ‘electric tourist trail’ for anybody visiting its sites

The rapid and ultra-rapid units will boost the current sparse regional charging infrastructure by some 60% – Cornwall Council currently estimates that there are only around 450 EV charging points across the county.

As well as being famous for beers including Tribute, Korev and Proper Job, St Austell Brewery has over 160 pubs in its estate and a leading wholesale business across the region.

The business has committed to achieving net zero emissions across its operations by 2040 – and has already upgraded its company car fleet and installed EV chargers for employees driving hybrid or electric vehicles across all its head offices.

Paul Hine, supply chain director at St Austell Brewery, said: “We have a proud history of innovation so working with ScottishPower to install electric car chargers was a great way to prepare our pubs for an electric future. For us, going greener makes good business sense.

“We know that investing in this green tech will help us reduce our carbon footprint and thanks to ScottishPower we have been able to do this at scale. We’re proud to be providing charging points for our local communities and creating an ‘electric tourist trail’ for anybody visiting our sites and this beautiful part of the country. What better excuse to visit the pub for a well-deserved break and a spot of lunch?”

Andrew Mouat, head of smart mobility at ScottishPower, commented: “Since the beginning of our partnership, the team at St Austell Brewery always had clear goals of wanting to bring something special to their business and the local community in the South West.

“At ScottishPower, we want to help businesses integrate green tech into their operations to allow their customers to live a more sustainable lifestyle while creating a new revenue stream. We help business leaders find the best chargers for their carparks, manage and cover the cost of installation, and service the units for the term of the contract.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

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