Plug acquires Wattif’s UK and Ireland charge point estate

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Plug Charging, the Cardiff-based EV infrastructure operator, has acquired the UK and Ireland charge point estate of Wattif.

The agreement includes 350 charge points across the UK and Ireland at a range of high-demand destinations, including train stations, NHS and health board sites, holiday parks, retail parks, hospitality venues and hotels.

These newly acquired charge points will be fully integrated into Plug Charging’s operational platform, bringing all sites under its management, monitoring and support model.

This includes 24/7 driver support, proactive fault monitoring, remote diagnostics and access to Plug’s driver app.

The acquisition supports Plug Charging’s wider investment programme across Wales, the UK and Ireland, with a continued focus on public sector delivery, destination charging and fleet electrification.

Jarrad Morris, Plug Charging founder and CEO, said, “This acquisition marks a significant milestone for Plug and accelerates our growth across both the UK and Ireland.

“It strengthens our network with a high-quality portfolio of assets in locations where charging reliability and user experience genuinely matter.

“From transport hubs and healthcare settings to retail, leisure and hospitality destinations, these charge points serve a wide range of drivers every day.”

Andreas Strand, CEO of Wattif EV AS, said, “We are pleased to be transferring our UK and Ireland charge point estate to Plug Charging, a business that has demonstrated strong operational capability and a clear commitment to driver experience and asset performance.

“Plug’s focus on reliability, proactive management and long-term stewardship aligns well with the standards we set for these sites.

“We are confident that site partners and drivers will benefit from the transition and from Plug’s investment in service quality and network performance.”

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