BP Pulse charging network to power Addison Lee all-electric fleet

BP Pulse and Addison Lee have signed a charging agreement, supporting the private hire giant as its fleet goes all-electric.

Addison Lee drivers will get enhanced access to more than 3,000 ultra-fast and rapid charge points on the BP Pulse network

The tie-up will give enhanced access to more than 3,000 ultra-fast and rapid charge points on the BP Pulse network. This includes the Park Lane and Gatwick airport EV Fleet Charging Hubs. The former has 22x 50kW rapid charge points, while the latter features 6 x 150kW ultra-fast charge points and 8x 50kW rapid charge points, both providing convenient charging.

Akira Kirton, CEO, BP Pulse UK, said: “We’re delighted to be supporting Addison Lee in its transition to an all-electric fleet. Relationships like this, together with our plans to open several more fleet charging hubs across the City and Greater London, will facilitate more electric journeys and help accelerate the electric transformation of fleets.”

BP Pulse is also pushing ahead with a global ambition of more than 100,000 charge points by 2030, with approximately 90% of those rapid or ultra-fast. In the UK, the company plans to invest up to £1bn into the country’s EV charging infrastructure – roughly tripling the number of public charging points in its network by 2030 while also upgrading existing charge points.

BP’s growing network will help Addison Lee with its pledge to transition to an all-electric fleet by 2023. It already has 450 Volkswagen ID.4s operating across London with an aim to grow this fleet to 1,000 by the end of the year.

Addison Lee CEO Liam Griffin commented: “Access to charging infrastructure continues to be the number one challenge for drivers switching to electric vehicles. Signing up with BP Pulse provides Addison Lee partner drivers with access to its expanding charging network in London – allowing us to continue leading in the transition to zero tail-pipe emissions vehicles. As they expand their charging infrastructure, we look forward to collaborating further with BP Pulse and finding more solutions for the capital.”

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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.