Parking specialist, APCOA, hits huge milestone with over 750 live EV charge points in the UK

  • APCOA reaches 750 live EV charge points, with 300 more in the pipeline.
  • APCOA’s end-to-end EV charge point management addresses charging barriers.
  • Comprehensive payment support is included, with round-the-clock customer support for security and peace of mind.

European parking company, APCOA, reaches over 750 live EV charge points in the UK, with 300 more inbound

APCOA, a prominent player in parking solutions, has reached a significant milestone in the electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure landscape. Their live EV charge points have soared to 750, with an additional 300 in the pipeline. 

APCOA has taken decisive action towards the UK’s climate goals with its end-to-end EV charge point management. This encompasses everything from EV charging and parking to seamlessly integrating with routine journeys, particularly in densely populated areas.

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The network spans various sectors, including rail, health, education, and hospitality, covering both on and off-street facilities. APCOA both installs charge points, and provides a comprehensive solution architecture to ensure smooth integration. Furthermore, it offers multiple payment options and round-the-clock customer support to enhance user convenience.

APCOA also employs analytics to evaluate usage data, providing valuable insights for further optimisation. From the King William Car Park in Hull to Network Rail’s Reading station, APCOA’s charge points are making a tangible impact. The sites push towards APCOA’s substantial Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) commitments.

Looking ahead, APCOA remains steadfast in its commitment to expanding EV infrastructure in collaboration with clients across various sectors. By doing so, they aim to play a pivotal role in the sustainable transformation of urban areas. An increasing number of charging adjacent companies have been moving into the space. This includes retailers and tourist destinations, as these automotive-dependent areas look to the future. With APCOA joining the charge, the future of EV infrastructure is promising. 

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