InstaVolt has said its electric vehicle (EV) charging hub in Banbury, Oxfordshire is now one of the UK’s largest following the installation of eight new 150kW chargers.
The EQT Infrastructure V fund is to acquire rapid electric vehicle (EV) charging firm InstaVolt from Zouk Capital, marking the latest EV charging network to change hands.
InstaVolt has been ranked as the most popular public electric vehicle (EV) charging network, while legacy Electric Highway chargers have once again come in last place.
InstaVolt is increasing its pricing for electric vehicle (EV) charging from 40p/kWh to 45p/kWh from 1 December as a result of the “unprecedented increases” in the wholesale price of energy.
InstaVolt is to rollout rapid electric vehicle (EV) charging for landowners and members of the farming community, having been selected as NFU Energy’s new rapid charging provider.
Nominations are set to slam shut on Friday, 27 August, for the Electric Vehicles Innovation and Excellence Award, but there’s still time to vote for Chargepoint Network of the Year.