Press release
Sparking change: M&S and bp pulse to bring EV charging to customers
- Exclusive agreement for bp pulse to expand its national charging network with high-speed electric vehicle (EV) charge points at around 70 M&S stores
- First pilot sites are now open at M&S Maidstone Eclipse and Southgate, with initial ambition to install up to 900 bp pulse charge points, adding up to 40,000 kWhs of charging capacity, within next two years
- Agreement part of M&S’ plans to build a store estate fit for the future, and make it easier for customers to live a lower carbon lifestyle
- bp plans to invest up to £1 billion in UK EV charging infrastructure by 2030.
Marks & Spencer (M&S) and bp pulse have signed an exclusive agreement to bring high-speed electric vehicle (EV) charge points to the M&S store estate across the UK.
The agreement will see M&S and bp pulse, bp’s electric vehicle charging business, work together to install an initial 900 electric vehicle charge points in around 70 of M&S’ national stores in the next two years.
The roll-out will significantly expand bp pulse’s network, growing the UK’s charging network and adding up to 40,000 kWhs of charging capacity to the UK’s EV infrastructure.
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