Asset management company Legal & General has chosen Osprey Charging to provide EV charging infrastructure for its ReAssure portfolio of sites.

The first site is already live at Festival Heights Retail Park in Stoke-on-Trent, with four rapid charge points.

A total of two 16-bay ultra-rapid hubs are also in construction at Highbridge Retail Park, Waltham Abbey, Essex, and at Woodside Leisure Park, Watford.

Situated just off the M25 and M1 respectively, these locations offer drivers an opportunity to recharge their vehicles and take a break from their journey.

In total, six sites from L&G’s ReAssure portfolio will benefit from ultra-rapid charging.

The planned rollout spans England – from the South East to the North West – and will collectively deliver 72 charge points.

Powered by 100% renewable energy, Osprey chargers accept contactless bank cards, Apple/Google Pay, the Osprey App and payments through all major third-party methods including fleet fuel cards.

Knight Frank’s National EV Solutions team advised Legal & General on the appointment of Osprey.

Andrew Nosworthy, Commercial Director at Osprey Charging, said, “We’re proud to work with L&G’s ReAssure portfolio, providing the ultra-rapid charging infrastructure that is crucial for the UK’s expanding EV market.

“By installing reliable, high-powered charging hubs, we’re making EV ownership more convenient and accessible for drivers across the country, whilst making these excellent retail parks even more attractive to tenants and customers.

“With over 1,300 charging bays, we are the UK’s third largest open rapid charging network and committed to further expansion with high quality landowners like L&G.”

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