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Charge Amps partners with B&T Associates to expand UK distribution network

Charge Amps has announced a partnership with British electronic hardware distributor B&T Associates. 
By James Foster March 8, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
The partnership will see B&T Associates stock the entire range of Charge Amps products. Photo Credit:_Charge Amps_Maria Cruseman

The partnership will further enable Charge Amps, a Sweden-headquartered provider of charging solutions for electric vehicles, to engage nationally with all levels of the supply chain, in particular the wholesalers and suppliers to whom B&T Associates sells. 

The partnership marks the first time that B&T Associates has sold commercial charge points and will see the retailer stock the entire range of Charge Amps products including Dawn, Amp Guard, Beam, Pole Mount, and Aura. Headquartered in Manby, Lincolnshire, B&T Associates sells stocked products to individuals, retailers, and wholesalers nationally. 

Paul Routledge, regional director UK & Ireland at Charge Amps, comments: “Expanding our network of local distributors is key in our effort to democratise access to charge points. We’re delighted to partner with B&T Associates to provide another location for businesses and customers looking for charge point solutions throughout the UK.”

“There has been a growing demand from our customers nationwide for charging solutions, which is why we are so pleased to now offer Charge Amps products within our range. It is clear that the EV industry is expanding rapidly, so we are confident that this will be a successful and productive relationship,” commented Nathan Chapman, technical director at B&T Associates.

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