GRIDSERVE Expands Globally with Sustainable EV Charging
GRIDSERVE, a leader in sustainable energy and EV infrastructure, has announced the launch of GRIDSERVE GLOBAL, a bold initiative to extend its cutting-edge EV charging solutions worldwide while bolstering its grassroots operations in the UK.
The move comes when the global shift towards EVs and renewable energy accelerates, underscoring the need for reliable and innovative infrastructure to support this transformation.
GRIDSERVE offering
Founded in 2017, GRIDSERVE has quickly become a driving force in the energy and EV sectors. The company aims to deliver a "Sun-to-Wheel" sustainable energy ecosystem that harnesses solar power to locally generate, store and provide energy for EVs.
The innovative approach challenges the traditional "well-to-wheel" energy delivery model by minimising environmental impact and promoting a cleaner, more efficient energy cycle.
Its solar farms are a testament to this vision. According to the company, just one acre of solar panels in England can generate enough energy to power a million miles of EV driving annually. Combining advanced battery storage systems, sustainable energy is available 24/7, 365 days a year.
GRIDSERVE develops, builds, owns, and operates dependable, low-cost clean energy solutions for critical power industries as a tech-enabled sustainable energy business.
Toddington Harper, GRIDSERVE's Founder and CEO, states:
"We build unrivalled hybrid solar farms to generate planet-friendly energy and deliver that power to EV drivers across the UK through the GRIDSERVE Electric Highway."
"Our EV charging infrastructure, including our award-winning Electric Forecourts, reimagines the EV charging experience because we believe that change doesn't have to mean compromise."
GRIDSERVE makes EVs more accessible through GRIDSERVE Car Leasing, a program designed to encourage the adoption of zero-emission vehicles. As part of its commitment to the environment, it plants 100 trees for every car leased, further emphasising its dedication to sustainability.
GRIDSERVE goes global
With its proven success in the UK and ambitious global expansion plans, GRIDSERVE will play a pivotal role in the future of electric mobility by creating GRIDSERVE GLOBAL. It is already a household name in the UK, with nearly 1,500 charging bays installed at more than 190 locations, making it a key player in the country's transition to EVs.
By design, the formation of GRIDSERVE GLOBAL will build on its track record as an innovator in the EV market.
The expansion aims to create a global technology powerhouse while continuing to support and enhance GRIDSERVE's operations in the UK.
"The addition of GRIDSERVE GLOBAL will provide unrivalled focus and technology leadership, which is crucial for supporting partners globally with world-leading technology," says Toddington. "I am so proud of what GRIDSERVE has achieved so far, and I'm excited about what we can now achieve internationally by building on our technology leadership position into 2025 and beyond."
Roy Williamson, Executive Chairman and interim CEO of GRIDSERVE, adds: "GRIDSERVE's business remains 100% focused on developing, delivering, and operating an EV network that gives UK drivers the confidence to go electric with a great customer experience.
We're continuing to build on that success and remain dedicated to delivering sustainable energy at the speed and scale needed to make a real impact on climate change."
As GRIDSERVE expands its global footprint, it remains steadfast in its mission to drive the transition to sustainable energy and electric vehicles, ensuring a cleaner, greener future for all.
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