Councils Across North Agree £300m Deal to Install 570 EV Charging Ports
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EasyGo takes £300m contract to construct 570 EV chargers across Scotland
Irish charging firm, EasyGo, which currently operates over 4,500 EV chargers across the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, has now marked its Scottish expansion. Being awarded a £300 million contract to provide EV charging for the north of Scotland, through the Scottish government’s Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund, the contract will lead to a significant boost for Scottish EV drivers. 570 new EV chargers will be installed across the …
North of Scotland to Gain Major Boost in Electric Vehicle Charging Network
The north of Scotland is set to benefit from a £300 million investment in electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Highland, Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire and Moray Councils have announced a landmark 20-year partnership with EasyGo, one of the leading providers of EV charging solutions. Highland Council is leading the project, which will see 570 new charge points installed across the region by 2028. This will more than double the current network…
North of Scotland councils partner to award £300m electric vehicle infrastructure contract
Highland Council vice convener, councillor Ken Gowans LOCAL authorities in the north of Scotland have announced the award of a £300 million contract for a large-scale electrical vehicle (EV) infrastructure project. EasyGo has secured the 20-year contract to provide EV charging infrastructure for the north of Scotland, with the Highland Council acting as the lead authority and working alongside Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire, and Moray councils. Th…
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