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Trojan to roll out flush pavement EV charging

Drivers will carry a “lance” to insert into the charge point.
By David Arminas June 29, 2020 Read time: 2 mins
Flush: Trojan gets major funding for its in-pavement EV charging points (photo courtesy Trojan Energy)

Trojan Energy based in Aberdeen, Scotland, says it will roll out its flat-and-flush electric vehicle charge points starting next year.

The company says that it recently secured £4.1 million to help support the installation of its charge points that are below the pavement surface. Trojan will advance test and certify the product, with the aim of installing the first 200 units with the Brent and Camden councils in the London area by early 2021.

The company says that city and regional councils have been reluctant to install traditional on-street charging points because their physical size means less space for pedestrians. However, Trojan Energy’s charging points are flat and flush to the pavement, removing the need to sacrifice pedestrian space.

Electric vehicle users simply carry in their vehicles a charging “lance” that they  plug into the connector point on the pavement to start charging.

The company also plans to follow the roll-out of its on-street product with a similar product for the driveways of homeowners. This will eliminate the need for posts or wall boxes to charge at home.

“Ever since we started this business [in 216], we have wanted to ensure that the benefits of the low-carbon transition can be realised by everyone and not just those with a driveway,” said Ian Mackenzie, chief executive of Trojan Energy.

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