Q-Park points come under Chargemaster network

Q-Park points come under Chargemaster network

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Chargemaster has taken on responsibility for Q-Park’s EV charging points in London, with 124 points now coming under the company’s Polar charging network.

The changeover has taken place today (Monday 1st August) and sees the London Q-Park units join more than 4,000 other points as part of the subscription-based Polar Plus, and pay-as-you-go Polar Instant services.

Under the new partnership, Chargemaster will make sure all of the existing points are brought up to the latest technology and additional points will be installed in coming months. The entire network will be run and maintained by Chargemaster.

Adam Bidder, managing director of Q-Park UK and Ireland said: “We have always been keen to encourage EV motoring in London, and have invested significantly to build a network of 124 charging points across our 20 sites. Our new partnership with Chargemaster allows us to offer customers a higher level of reliability, and to further expand our network in the future.”

David Martell, Chargemaster CEO said: “Today’s growing number of EV owners in major cities and across the UK expect to find an available, fully functioning, charging point wherever they park. This is something that we believe is paramount to the sustained uptake of EVs, so we are glad that Q-Park customers will now be able to take advantage of the latest charging technology, and Chargemaster’s market-leading reliability rate of more than 98%.”

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