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Mitie named a supplier on NHS SBS Sustainable Transport and Infrastructure framework

Mitie has been appointed to the new NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) Sustainable Transport and Infrastructure framework agreement, which will enable Mitie to bid for contracts and projects delivering the consultancy, planning, and installation of sustainable transport infrastructure such ...

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Places for London seeks new EV charging hub partner

Transport for London’s (TfL) commercial property company, Places for London, has commenced its search for a single joint venture (JV) partner to help it bring forward a number of new electric vehicle (EV) ultra-rapid charging hubs across its estate. The ...

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LCP partners with PoGo to boost ultra-rapid EV charging infrastructure

LCP, the national commercial property and investment company, part of M Core, has signed a partnership deal with PoGo to boost the number of electric vehicle (EV) charging points at its sites. The deal will see PoGo, the recently launched ...

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Vital EV installs the UK’s first 400kW liquid-cooled Kempower Satellite Chargers at UTAC

The two ultra-rapid DC chargers are believed to be the fastest in the UK and will be used to charge prototype and production vehicles at the famous testing facility. With a compact footprint of less than 0.25m², the 400kW Kempower ...

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Knight Frank Investment Management partners with Mer to bring high powered EV charging to UK commercial tenants

Mer, a European electric vehicle (EV) charging company, aim to install EV charge points across more than 100 of Knight Frank Investment Management’s (KFIM) client owned sites in the UK. Karl Anders, Managing Director at Mer UK said, “Following an ...

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Fire safety in parking garages with EVs addressed in new white paper

A new white paper has been published highlighting the challenges and, importantly, potential solutions, in protecting garages containing electric vehicles from the threat of fire. The paper, published by Siemens, has been co-written with Danfoss Fire Safety A/S, a pioneer ...

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