RAW Charging has announced a partnership with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) to install more than 90 electric vehicle (EV) charging bays across five RHS Gardens in the UK. The rollout is expected to be completed by the summer of 2025, subject to approvals.
The installations will take place at RHS Wisley, RHS Bridgewater, RHS Harlow Carr, RHS Hyde Hall, and RHS Rosemoor. While the charging capacities were not disclosed, RAW Charging’s previous projects suggest the use of AC chargers. The company did not specify whether additional charging bays would be deployed beyond the initial 90 but emphasized the project’s alignment with RHS’s goal to become climate positive by 2030.
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“We are thrilled to partner with the Royal Horticultural Society to bring our market-leading EV charging solutions to some of the UK’s most beloved public attractions,” said Jason Simpson, CEO of RAW Charging. “By installing over 90 charging bays at five RHS Gardens, we are not only supporting sustainable travel but also enhancing the visitor experience at these iconic locations.”
RAW Charging has undertaken similar projects in the UK, including the deployment of 162 chargers for the National Trust and installations at Merlin Entertainments sites such as Legoland Windsor and Alton Towers. The company has also provided EV charging solutions for McArthurGlen retail outlets and major landlords, including Aberdeen and Aviva Investors.
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