Christopher Burghardt, Managing Director, Europe, ChargePoint, said: “The electric mobility revolution is upon us and ChargePoint continues to work to help create an open and accessible network that enables drivers to enjoy an effortless charging experience everywhere they live, work and play throughout Europe. ChargePoint is committed to collaborating with partners like GRIDSERVE to build out the EV charging network of tomorrow and make driving electric vehicles more accessible and seamless than ever. GRIDSERVE’s Electric Forecourts bring the driver experience to the fore, which will be the key to make electric travel throughout the UK easier.”
The Electric Forecourts® have been designed and engineered in partnership with Arup. Ricky Sandhu, Lead Designer, Arup Architecture and Senior Consultant at Arup, said: “It is vitally important that we transition quickly to sustainable, clean new modes of transportation and energy production. Arup is extremely proud to be supporting GRIDSERVE in their mission to provide state-of-the-art, sustainable, new electric charging infrastructure – the Electric Forecourt® – for our growing populations. Our sense of responsibility for the built environment and our commitment to shape a better world by leveraging new technologies, and sustainable energy, combined with cutting-edge design makes for a perfect partnership with GRIDSERVE.”
GRIDSERVE’s £1 billion programme is one of 11 in a £5 billion portfolio of energy and infrastructure projects across the UK which the Department for International Trade has selected to promote to global investors. At its launch, the Minister for Investment, Graham Stuart MP said: “As well as creating jobs and prosperity, these projects will reduce bills and deliver huge benefits for the environment.”[1]
GRIDSERVE has already secured 80 Electric Forecourt® sites on busy routes, near powerful grid connections close to towns, cities, and major transport hubs. Location permitting, the company will also build new solar farms adjacent to Electric Forecourts® which will supply their electricity directly.
GRIDSERVE® is also developing several large solar farms, supported by batteries, to supply energy via the grid for the remaining sites, to ensure that 100% of the electricity is clean, and low cost.
GRIDSERVE recently announced a pioneering new commercial model for solar farms, battery storage and EV charging at its York and Hull solar farms. The projects have been developed in partnership with Warrington Borough Council in a £62 Million transaction that is expected to generate £150 Million for the Council over the project lifetimes to finance essential council services and urban regeneration. Construction on the first 34.7MWp solar farm and 27MW battery storage system at York is now underway, and construction of Electric Forecourts® at both sites is also expected to start before the end of the year.
The York and Hull projects will:
· Use technology new to the UK to increase solar generation by at least 20%. Bifacial solar panels will generate energy on both sides and trackers will follow the sun to maximise generation and smooth production over the whole day.
· Supply Electric Forecourts® directly, providing clean, sustainable solar energy for EVs. There could be up to 11 million EVs on UK roads by 2030, according to National Grid.[2]
· Use batteries to store energy, optimising pricing for both the projects and Electric Forecourt® customers, and earn money by providing grid services that help National Grid to balance supply and demand and support the growth of renewables and assist the uptake of electric vehicles.
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[1] £5 billion of energy investment projects announced as the Board of Trade meets in Wales, Department for International Trade, 15-11-18
[2] Electric vehicles could lift UK peak power demand by 5-8GW by 2030 – National Grid, Reuters, 12-7-18






