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Zest opens new EV infrastructure at Chantry Place shopping centre

Zest, one of the UK’s fastest-growing EV charging networks, has invested in new EV charging facilities at Chantry Place in Norwich, one of the region’s largest shopping centres. 
By James Foster July 11, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Pictured with some of the charge points are Zest CEO, Robin Heap (left) and Paul McCarthy, GM at Chantry Place. Photo: Zest

Zest is providing sixteen charging bays at Chantry Place, a Savills retail destination of 90 shops, cafés, and restaurants in Norwich city centre. Zest will also operate and maintain the charging facilities, to provide a reliable long-term service for customers and staff.
 
According to recent research by LCP Delta, 74% of UK EV drivers would more frequently visit destinations with charging facilities. The chargers at Chantry Place have been selected to reflect the average dwell time, with 22kW fast chargers adding around 90 miles range in an hour. The first eight charging bays are now open in the centre’s lower-level car park, with the second phase set to bring eight more in its upper-level car park. 

“Our aim is to provide an unrivalled retail and dining experience in Norwich and provide everything under one roof for shoppers,” said Paul McCarthy of Savills, general manager of Chantry Place. “We are incredibly proud of the 1,000-space car park we offer and being sustainable is a huge priority for us, so we are incredibly grateful to Zest for their support and putting these EV chargers at Chantry Place.”  

“We know that people just want to charge where they park as part of their normal routine. Retail destinations, like Chantry Place, that respond now to this demand are those that will thrive as new EV drivers establish their charging habits,” said Robin Heap, Zest CEO.

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