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Electric Freightway to benefit from pioneering GRIDSERVE EV charging test lab

  • GRIDSERVE to strengthen eHGV charger performance standards with new testing lab
  • Charging ‘handshake’ to be perfected across all EVs to improve the customer experience
  • Testing lab will trial emerging technology for Electric Freightway programme
July 10, 2024

GRIDSERVE is the UK’s first charge point operator to open a dedicated Electric Vehicle (EV) charging test lab, to ensure it continues to provide the best service and reliability standards, as well as support the Electric Freightway programme in developing a world-leading charging network for electric trucks.

Based at the GRIDSERVE Innovation and Operations Centre in Swindon, the in-house facility features a mix of High Power and Medium Power EV chargers, with future capacity to test megawatt-capable (MW) charging. The facility has also been designed to securely test the so-called charging handshake with pre-production vehicle prototypes, assess battery energy storage systems (BESS) and trial larger format charging bay layouts.

In another Zero Emission HGV and Infrastructure Demonstrator (ZEHID) Programme initiative, GRIDSERVE is part of a 16-member advisory group that helped create the recently launched BSI Flex standards that are intended to aid the detailed design and layout of future eHGV charging sites.

Pete Bishop, Chief Technology Officer at GRIDSERVE Technologies, said: “Given the importance of eHGV charging infrastructure for the country’s industrial strategy, and the nascent nature of electric HGVs, the industry will need to constantly appraise existing charging technology, design new solutions and test robustly. That is what the EV charging test lab enables us to do.”

The company’s charging network for passenger vehicles, known as the GRIDSERVE Electric Highway, has already benefited from rigorous test cycles within the EV charging test lab, helping to boost dependability and support the recent launch of a GRIDSERVE EV charging app.

With truck manufacturers committed to bringing more battery-powered models to market over the coming years, a suitable and scalable eHGV charging network is critical to success.

As part of the Electric Freightway programme, funded by the Department for Transport and delivered in partnership with Innovate UK, GRIDSERVE has committed to installing 200 eHGV High Power chargers across 30 sites, including two 1MW-capable chargers. The company is discovering suitable locations and designs, acquiring landowner permissions and grid connections, the insights of which will be shared in a second Electric Freightway report to be published later this year.

Sam Clarke, Chief Vehicle Officer at GRIDSERVE, said: “This bespoke facility shows our commitment to deliver the world’s most reliable EV charging ecosystem for all electric vehicles. Access to a controlled site like this will be invaluable for developing and delivering eHGV charging infrastructure at the speed and scale necessary to address the climate emergency, while ensuring an equitable transition into electrification for the UK haulage industry.”

For more information visit: gridserve.com/electric-freightway

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About GRIDSERVE

GRIDSERVE is a tech-enabled sustainable energy business whose purpose is to deliver sustainable energy and move the needle on climate change. It has pioneered a Sun-to-Wheel ecosystem that includes the most advanced hybrid solar + battery farms, award-winning electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and a customer-centric electric vehicle leasing platform.