Crown Highways | Crown Highways become a multi approved partner for EV Charging solutions

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The popularity of electric vehicles (EV) is growing – after moving into the commercial Electric Vehicle charging sector in 2019, Crown Highways can now offer EV charging solutions for Commercial, Domestic and Street Side charging points.

Crown are a multi approved partner for both single and three phase chargers. As Sevadis, Growwatt, Ubertricity and Rolec approved installers, Crown Highways are able to assist with all aspects of EV charging, from the initial survey, through to fitting and maintenance.

As a company, Crown Highways have an internal strategy for reducing their carbon footprint and by offering EV charging solutions to organisations and individuals, this enables Crown to assist others to meet their strategies which align with their own.

Over the next couple of months, Crown are set to receive their first electric vehicle which will be part of their everyday fleet and are due to install charging points at their HQ in Burntwood, for use by employees, external visitors and also their electric company fleet.

With a new contract recently won, Crown Highways are currently conducting periodic testing for EV Units on behalf of Siemens in London. This is just the start of a busy revenue stream for Crown Highways with several other contracts set to come over the line over the next coming months.

Mike Dale, Managing Director said: “We are really proud to be working within the EV charging sector and it’s something that we hope only gets busier and busier. At Crown, we understand the importance of reducing our Carbon footprint, so by being a multi approved installer for EV chargers means that we can assist other people in taking the next steps to a greener future.”

Should you be looking for installation or maintenance of Electric Vehicle chargers then please contact Crown Highways on 01543 682329 or info@crownhighways.co.uk and one of the team will be more than happy to assist.

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