POLAR network sees the biggest growth for 2017

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POLAR added more rapid chargers in 2017 than every other UK-wide public charging network combined, data shows.

The POLAR network, which is operated by Chargemaster, already has more rapid chargers than any other UK charging network, and will continue to expand its provision at pace in 2018.

Over 80 per cent of the rapid chargers added to the POLAR network in 2017 were supplied free of charge to site hosts, including installation, representing private investment of over £1.2 million.

Data from Zap-Map shows that the number of rapid chargers added to the POLAR network in 2017 was more than double the nearest competitor network.

Unlike some networks, all public rapid chargers on the POLAR network provide the three common charging connectors – CHAdeMO, CCS and Type 2 AC – making them compatible with all rapid charging EVs.

As well as more rapid chargers, over 500 fast charging points were added to the POLAR network last year, making it the fastest growing UK-wide public charging network overall, with over 43 per cent of all new charging points.

David Martell, chief executive of Chargemaster, said: “Over 700 charging points were added to the POLAR network in 2017, and we plan to more than double that figure in 2018. We already have 40,000 users and POLAR will maintain its position as the national network of choice for EV drivers in the UK.”