Henderson Group and bp pulse roll out a network of ultra-fast and rapid electric vehicle charging for Northern Ireland
bp pulse expands its charging network with ultra-fast and rapid electric vehicle (EV) charge points at around 100 Henderson Group retail sites.
Over 40 charge points already available to EV drivers at over 20 Henderson Retail sites across Northern Ireland.
Initial ambition is to install up to 200 bp pulse ultra-fast and rapid charge points by 2025.
Flexible deployment overcomes issue of high-powered grid connection - significant barrier to roll-out of EV charging infrastructure.
Agreement is part of Henderson Group’s ‘Tomorrow Matters’ sustainability strategy.
Henderson Group and bp pulse, bp’s electric vehicle charging business, have signed an agreement to work together to install up to 200 electric vehicle (EV) charge points at around 100 Henderson Retail sites across Northern Ireland within the next two years, including at 30 bp branded Henderson Retail locations. “The demand for ultra-fast charging points in Northern Ireland is high. Current figures from the Department for Transport show there are currently around 18,762 ultra-low emission vehicles registered in the region, an increase of 55% in the past two years alone. This steep trajectory of the volume of electric vehicles on the road is only going to continue, yet Northern Ireland has just 60 ultra-fast charge points in operation,” says Ron Whitten, Chief Financial Officer at Henderson Group. With this roll-out bp pulse aspires to create one of the region’s largest networks of ultra-fast and rapid EV charging, aiming to add up to 15,000 kW of charging capacity.
bp pulse charge points are already live and charging EVs at 17 bp SPAR sites across Northern Ireland as well as at another four Henderson Retail SPAR sites. The full roll-out is planned to be finished by end 2025.