bp pulse delivers significant progress in the rollout and reliability of its rapid & ultra-fast EV charging network
Over the last 12 months, bp pulse opened nine new EV charging hubs including the country’s largest to date at the NEC in Birmingham
More than double the number of ultra-fast charge points are now part of the bp pulse public network in the UK, compared to the same time in 2022
bp pulse completes significant upgrades to boost reliability across its existing EV charging network
bp pulse, a leading EV charging network in the UK, has made significant progress in delivering the roll-out of rapid and ultra-fast electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in 2023.
Last year, the company committed to investing £1 billion in the UK’s EV infrastructure over the next decade, with a focus on rapid and ultra-fast charging in convenient locations for drivers.
And bp pulse can today confirm good progress on this commitment, with more than double the number of ultra-fast charge points on its UK public network, compared with the same period the previous year. The network now operates over 3,000 high speed* charge points across the UK.
Investment in the latest charging technology has been delivered alongside great progress in bp pulse’s reliability across the network.
bp pulse is developing its new EV charging hubs at major transport intersections, on trunk roads and at the heart of the UK road network. And nine EV charging hubs, each with at least six ultra-fast charge points, were added to the bp pulse network over the year, including in Macclesfield, Tamworth, Uttoxeter, Hull, Dudley and more.
In September 2023, bp pulse unveiled the UK’s largest public EV charging hub at the NEC Birmingham. The Gigahub™ was officially opened by The Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP, and can simultaneously charge up to 180 EVs.