More EV chargers for Lincolnshire Co-op stores

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BP Pulse is working with Lincolnshire Co-op to boost electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across Lincolnshire.

Since July last year, BP Pulse have rolled out 32 new electric vehicle rapid 50kW charging bays at Lincolnshire Co-op stores across the county.

With the majority of Lincolnshire Co-op stores located outside cities across Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, and Yorkshire, BP Pulse said they are ideally situated to serve rural communities. 

These new charge points at Co-op stores provide a vital boost to EV charging infrastructure across the Lincolnshire countryside and are helping bring rapid EV charging to a wider customer base.

Andrew Turner, procurement and sustainability advisor at Lincolnshire Co-op, said: “Installing electric charging points at our trading outlets supports our communities in reducing tailpipe emissions by switching over to hybrid and electric vehicles. 

"We’re determined to make life better in our communities, and central to that is looking after our local environment. Looking to the future, we’d like to further increase the availability of EV chargers to ensure coverage across Lincolnshire and the surrounding counties.”