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Yunex Traffic appointed as Kempower's service partner and EV charger distributor in UK

EV charger manufacturer Kempower has appointed Yunex Traffic to provide a range of warranty and maintenance support services for its clients’ charger networks.
By Liam McLoughlin May 16, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Kempower’s charging solutions and services are the newest addition to Yunex Traffic’s growing list of service partnerships with EV charger manufacturers and charge point operators. Image: Kempower

As part of the new relationship, Yunex Traffic is also approved to supply Kempower’s advanced portfolio of rapid chargers to chargepoint operators (CPOs) and local authorities, as well as public and private fleet owners in the UK.  

Operating from 17 regional service centres across the UK, Yunex Traffic’s field service engineers will deliver a range of electric vehicle charging infrastructure (EVCI) warranty and maintenance services. This expert and responsive nationwide support capability, coupled with Yunex Traffic’s expertise in logistics and delivering quality on-street service provision, will help Kempower’s chargers achieve the UK Government’s 99% reliability rate, which is a requirement of its new Public Charge Point regulations.

The new regulations mandate that within a year of them coming into force, all public rapid charge points must achieve at least 99% average reliability. And should CPOs fail to meet these targets, they could face substantial fines or even be prohibited from installing more public charge points until they have taken remedial action.  

Rolle Nieminen, head of sales of Kempower in the UK and Ireland, said: “We’re excited to become partners with Yunex Traffic as we continue our mission to accelerate the global transition to sustainable mobility. Customers in the UK will be able to enjoy convenient, user-friendly, and reliable EV fast charging solutions that serve their various charging needs.”

Wilke Reints, MD of Yunex Traffic in the UK, said: “The breadth of our EVCI (electric vehicle charging infrastructure) capabilities continues to expand, and we are delighted to have been appointed an approved service partner by Kempower, with the company joining a rapidly growing list of market-leading OEMs and CPOs as we help to grow and maintain the nation’s EV charger network. 

“With a wealth of experience and expertise, our teams are able to provide advice and support to customers who are setting up an EV charging infrastructure, covering everything from site surveys and civil works to installation, supply, and on-going maintenance in a complete, turn-key package.”

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