Top Story - Glasgow plans pioneering solar charging hub with Osprey Charging and Re-Power Energy

Galliford Try will build a Glasgow EV hub with Osprey Charging and Re-Power, featuring a unique solar canopy.The project follows the UK surpassing 100,000 public chargers, aiming for 300,000 total by 2030.Osprey is expanding nationally with six new ultra-rapid charging hubs backed by Legal & General investments.Osprey Charging and Re-Power bring world-first solar EV charging design to GlasgowGalliford Try Digital Infrastructure is building a new rapid electric vehicle (EV) charging hub in Glasgow. The project is in partnership with Osprey Charging Network Ltd and Re-Power Energy. It’s part of a wider effort to expand EV infrastructure across the UK.

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New Rapid / Ultra Rapid Electric Vehicle Charging Hub, Duke St, Glasgow