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    LCP signs deal with PoGo for more EV chargers

    Tracy WestBy Tracy WestAugust 12, 20242 Mins Read
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    LCP, part of M Core, has signed a development agreement with PoGo Charge, to deliver ultra-rapid (UR) DC electric vehicle charging points at 52 retail sites across the UK.

    This second phase agreement adds a further 254 UR DC charging points to the 252 already deployed through the first phase of the agreement, signed in November 2023, which outline 658 DC charging points. With both phases combined, PoGo Charge will deploy over 900 EV charging points across LCP owned retail parks nationwide.

    It comes shortly after the first M Core site to feature eight PoGo Touch Plus Ultra-Rapid DC charging points went live at the Washington shopping centre in time to be used as a Checkpoint for the recent EV Rally.

    Each of the installations in England, Scotland and Wales will be fully funded by PoGo, helping to further accelerate the rollout of the UK’s EV charging infrastructure.

    Daniel Rainsden, commercial director at LCP, said “We are thrilled to extend our collaboration with PoGo Charge. Their proven reliability and speed of deployment align perfectly with our vision for a sustainable future. By adding these ultra-rapid charging points, we are significantly enhancing the UK’s EV infrastructure, ensuring that our retail sites are equipped to meet the growing demand for electric vehicle charging. This partnership underscores our commitment to providing the right infrastructure in the right places, driving forward the electric future we all aspire to.”

    Stuart Douglas, managing director of PoGo Charge, said: “This second agreement coming so soon after the first shows the confidence that LCP has in the proven reliability of our technology, the work we’ve already completed and the new installations yet to be energised. It’s clear we share a similar passion for delivering the right infrastructure in the right places to accelerate an electric future.”

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