Wells & Co., the family brewer and pub company, has taken a major step forward in its commitment to sustainability with the installation of 23 rapid electric vehicle (EV) charging points at seven of its sites across the UK. Working in partnership with charging company Osprey, Wells & Co. plans to ramp up its charging network rollout, providing support for EV drivers across the country.
The first seven sites have now been completed, with a total of 69 75kW chargers installed. Nick Wells, Head of Estates at Wells & Co., stated: “Wells are committed to our Triple Bottom Line Philosophy that balances people, planet, and profit, and this is just one of many initiatives underway in our business.”
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Osprey, which is helping to facilitate Wells & Co.’s plans, has reported a successful start to 2023. The company has installed 142 charging stations in just 10 weeks, equalling the number of chargers installed in the whole of 2022. The next plans are to install a further 50 charging stations by the end of April.
“I’m delighted that the deployment of Osprey’s national infrastructure of EV charging stations is at full speed, with the whole team working tirelessly to bring new chargers live at this unprecedented rate. Looking ahead, we are set to continue this pace of roll-out and deliver on our business plan of achieving four times as many chargers in 2023 than we did in 2022,” explained Ian Johnston, CEO of Osprey Charging Network.
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This initiative by Wells & Co. is a positive move for the environment, demonstrating the company’s commitment to sustainable business practices. As the transition to EVs continues to accelerate, the demand for accessible charging points is increasing, making this development a valuable addition to the infrastructure supporting EV drivers.