New Rapid / Ultra Rapid Electric Vehicle Charging Hub, Duke St, Glasgow

Re-Power Press Release

Re-Power Energy in conjunction with Osprey Charging Network Limited are delighted to announce the start of construction at their new Rapid/Ultra Rapid Hub site at Duke St, Glasgow where they will be hosting 12 Rapid/Ultra Rapid EV Chargers, with scope to expand.

As part of Re-Power Energy’s commitment to enhancing EV drivers’ experience, the site has been designed with a sculpted Solar PV canopy as a focal point and a beacon for future EV infrastructure. A Drive-To concession will soon be added.

The investment undertaken in partnership with site owner Real Estate Income Trust (Scotland) Ltd is a statement of confidence in the East End of Glasgow as the innovative project will be a World first using a moulded structure rather than steel, for which Re-Power Energy have international IP.

Re-Power Energy in conjunction with Osprey Charging have appointed Galliford Try Digital Infrastructure for the civils and construction, Structeam Ltd on engineering, How Group as solar PV installer and Commhoist lifting and transport.

Ian Johnston, CEO, Osprey Charging Network commented:

“We know customers prefer charging hubs with canopies and are delighted that this project is underway, bringing Osprey’s rapid, reliable charging to more of Scotland’s EV drivers.”

Wendy Summers, Director of Kepler Consultancy Limited acting on behalf of REIT Group, commented:

“REIT Group is delighted to be involved with this innovative project and is excited to see the initial concept come to fruition. The development shows great commitment to the local area and will provide a facility which is functional, sustainable and eye catching”.

Mark Deverell, Director and Co-founder at Re-Power Energy, commented:

“This is an exciting time for Re-Power Energy as we break ground on this project as part of our extensive pipeline and prepare for our Second Funding round this coming Autumn”

For further information contact:

Mark Deverell

mgd@re-powerenergy.com

Andrew McLelland

arm@re-powerenergy.com

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