InstaVolt reveals plans for UK’s largest EV rapid charging hub

InstaVolt is planning to build a new EV charging ‘Super Hub’, expected to be the largest yet in the UK.

InstaVolt’s first EV charging ‘Super Hub’ will be located north of Winchester on the A34, with further hubs to follow

Located north of Winchester, the scheme will be strategically positioned just off the A34 – and will be the first in a series of Super Hubs across the UK, helping InstaVolt to meet its target of installing 10,000 rapid chargers in the UK by 2030.

The total number of rapid chargers at the Winchester site is yet to be finalised but InstaVolt says it will include bays for cars, towing vehicles and HGVs, constructed with accessibility for all in mind.

The “first-of-its-kind” scheme will also feature large ground-mount and roof-mounted solar arrays and on-site energy storage systems. On-site amenities will include food, drink and toilets, together with a play area for children.

The hub is also targeted to have class-leading reliability of 99.9%, further supporting drivers making the switch to EVs.

The new hubs are a key part of InstaVolt’s strategy to expand across the UK. The company has appointed Lily Coles into the role of hub development director to deliver on its ambitions.

InstaVolt has appointed Lily Coles into the role of hub development director to deliver on its ambitions

Coles brings more than 15 years of experience within the renewable sector, including a three-year stint as the new energy director at SMS Plc. She also spent over four years at energy efficiency company Anesco as part of the senior management team where she led the senior management team to overcome complex technical challenges to create a subsidy-free solar farm co-located with energy storage.

Adrian Keen, CEO of InstaVolt, said: “Lily’s appointment marks a significant step forward in developing our Super Hub programme and highlights our commitment to expanding the UK’s rapid charging infrastructure on the strategic road network.”

“Lily’s wealth of experience in the renewable sector will be invaluable as we implement the next stage of our plans for growth.”

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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.