Re-Power Energy representing Epping Forest District Council (EFDC) agree Terms with InstaVolt

Re-Power Energy have agreed Terms with Rapid Charge Point Operator InstaVolt for the locating of a number of Rapid Charge Points in the District.

Re-Power Energy, who are in the middle of their next funding round are engaged with a number of Local Authorities about leasing their Solar PV Canopy system to support the deployment of EV Charge Points, and generate critical new Revenue Streams.

Andrew Mclelland Re-Power Energy’s MD commented;

‘Local Authorities are uniquely placed to benefit from the transition to Electric Vehicles. By utilising existing Assets they are able to deliver an essential amenity and generate valuable new Revenue Streams.’

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