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Electric limit

Our CEO Keith Hounsell spoke to BBC Channel Island news about the increase in usage of charge points and how that impacts the local electricity supply. As more of us switch to electric cars there will be a need for further investment in the network to cope with the demand....

How to Charge in A Covid Safe Way

Today you can never be too careful about Covid while living your day-to-day life. From visiting the supermarket to doing daily exercise, it is vital to be Covid secure. But how can we be Covid safe when we are charging our electric vehicles? Director Linda Greaves shares her knowledge with...

Always connected with Wireless Logic

Thanks to Wireless Logic, we are always connected. As Wireless Logic have written in their case study, they have provided us with an un-steered roaming solution using 4G cellular connectivity. This means that our Charge Points in more rural locations have a stronger, more reliable connection. Due to the increasing...

With the news that Boris Johnson is planning to bring the ban of petrol and diesel car sales forward a decade to 2030, Plug-N-Go is excited to help businesses around the UK get ready for an electric future.   The decision to replace combustion engines with electric comes from the carbon...

Plug-N-Go, the Electric Vehicle charge point operator and EVA Global, the leading Managed Services Provider in eMobility, announce a strategic partnership to provide best-in-class customer experience for EV drivers. This collaboration enables EV drivers to have effortless technical assistance with their Plug-n-Go chargers whenever they need. Alexandra Bentley, Customer Success...

Media Release Date: 6th July 2020 Additional electric vehicle charging stations now operational and new guidance for home-charging produced Two new publicly available electric vehicle (E.V.) charging stations at the Odeon car park and two new charging stations at La Crocq Pier are now operational. The new charging stations complement...

Yesterday, the UK government announced that drivers of ultra low emission vehicles (ULEV) would be eligible for new green 'flash' number plates. The change is intended to encourage the uptake of electric vehicles in the UK by making them more distinguishable on the roads. This will also make it easier...

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