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Gridserve rolls out 32 high-power chargers

The new chargers are capable of up to 350kW and are powered entirely from net zero carbon energy, located across some of the UK’s busiest roads. All chargers feature both CCS and CHAdeMO connectors, accept contactless payment and provide real-time status updates to a myriad of popular EV charging maps.
By James Foster February 10, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Reading is one of the four new locations commissioned by Gridserve in January.

After an exceptional year in 2022, Gridserve has now installed 173 High Power chargers across 16 Electric Super Hubs and two Electric Forecourts. There are now chargers installed in 169 locations across the Gridserve Electric Highway, delivering over 10 million EV miles to the UK’s electric vehicles every month.

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