WattsUp app launches to help drivers locate EV charge points

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Digital company Sanctus Media is launching its app WattsUp to help drivers locate electric vehicle charge points across the UK.

The app's development was made possible thanks to a £36,000 funding boost from the Green Economy Fund from SP Energy Networks, which was established to help the Scottish Government reach its green targets. Sanctus Media is one of over 30 projects to have benefited from the £20million fund so far.

The WattsUp app has UK wide coverage and locates electric vehicle rapid charging points with real time information and live updates. It has been designed to help motorists navigate the UK’s rapidly expanding network of electric vehicle charge points.


 
Scott Mathieson, Network Planning and Regulation Director, SP Energy Networks, said: “In creating the WattsUp app, Sanctus Media is supporting the electrification of transport, by allowing motorists to more easily navigate and access EV infrastructure. One of the public’s main concerns about electric vehicles is the availability of charging points. WattsUp shows users in real time where they can charge and when. This tool is invaluable in making low-carbon transport accessible to everyone.”

Mike Gill, WattsUp Developer at Sanctus Media, said: “We are extremely pleased to be able to launch WattsUp on Google Play and open up our technology to motorists who use Android devices, thanks to the funding and support from the Green Economy Fund. At WattsUp we are committed to creating a greener future for everyone in Scotland and beyond and we hope that the launch of the app will encourage more people to make greener journeys and embrace electric vehicles.”
 
WattsUp is now available for download for iOS and Android devices from app stores.