New partnership to deliver ‘unique’ end-to-end EV charging infrastructure

A major new partnership that aims to significantly boost the UK’s public and private EV infrastructure has been announced at the London EV Show.

Nathan Daniels, head of electric vehicles at Pozitive Energy

Independent energy supplier Pozitive Energy has joined forces with Swiss energy management solutions provider Landis+Gyr for a new end-to-end charging solution that they say will deliver the country’s most substantial gear shift in EV charging.

The new solution includes full installation and management of Landis+Gyr’s EV charging solutions, fixed national pricing, ‘tap-and-go’ payment processes, and the ability to earn revenues or offset energy bills from charge point use.

Nathan Daniels, head of electric vehicles at Pozitive Energy, commented: “Our partnership with Landis+Gyr represents the largest advancement in the UK’s EV market in decades, and will see us together, driving forward Britain’s ability to reach its net zero and low carbon targets.

“For too long, the country’s EV charging infrastructure has presented a barrier to consumer adoption. Working with Landis+Gyr to develop this unique approach to EV charging will see UK businesses gain access to revenue-generating charge points, while also offering drivers access to a much more robust and easier to use charging network, thus benefiting us all in an expanding EV infrastructure.

“As a tech-first energy supplier to businesses, we are in a unique position to deliver a future-proof EV charging solution, that ensures all regulatory and legislative changes are accounted for while providing unrivalled automation and ease of use.”

Over the next five years, Pozitive Energy expects to install 30,000 of Landis+Gyr’s electric vehicle charging units across the UK, making it of the UK’s largest charge point operators.

Rob Harper, director of sales, UK & Ireland, Landis+Gyr, commented: “This partnership provides business customers with a unique no-regrets decision to boost the growth of a much-needed EV charging infrastructure. The installation of Landis+Gyr chargers and all-supporting contactless payment terminals means that drivers can pay without the need for a mobile application. The deployment of the EV chargers is being managed by both companies’ advanced IT capabilities. We are looking forward to watching the growth of the network as we look to manage energy better.”

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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.