Dundee City Council has completed the migration of its entire public and fleet electric vehicle charging infrastructure away from the ChargePlace Scotland (CPS) network. It has become the first local authority in Scotland to officially complete the transition.
The migration of more than 190 public and fleet EV charging points across the city to the Evolt Charging network, including Dundee’s four rapid charging hubs, was completed by Evolt’s local teams in just two and a half weeks. Thanks to careful planning, clear communication and a phased approach, each individual charger required only 30-60 minutes downtime, ensuring minimal disruption for drivers.
The transition is the first step in the new long-term contract, in which Evolt will be responsible for managing, operating and maintaining Dundee’s public and fleet EV infrastructure over the next 20 years.
Cllr Siobhan Tolland, depute convener of fair work, economic growth and infrastructure at Dundee City Council, said: “We’re proud that Dundee continues to lead by example in delivering sustainable transport and mobility solutions. This seamless migration highlights the strength of our longstanding partnership with Evolt Charging and our continued focus on delivering real economic benefits – including retaining jobs locally – alongside ensuring the sustained growth and reliability of Dundee’s EV charging infrastructure.”
Evolt Charging has worked in partnership with Dundee City Council for almost 15 years on multiple projects, from its first EV charging location in 2011, to the UK’s first purpose-built EV charging hub at Princes Street in 2018, through to Dundee’s charging hub at Clepington Road, featuring technologies such as a ‘second life’ battery system and world-first rainwater harvesting technology.
Justin Meyer, managing director of SWARCO Smart Charging said: “Over the last 15 years we have built a close, trusted relationship with the city of Dundee and its council. Having invested significantly, with more than 50 employees based in the city, we have built an expert and local team that has a deep knowledge of Dundee’s EV infrastructure.
“This, combined with our experience in managing the CPS network over the last four years, provided us a unique advantage in this transition. Our teams know the existing system inside and out, which enabled a rapid, responsive migration process with minimal disruption to drivers which is our most important metric. Our agreement provides continuity for drivers, who can still use their CPS cards as long as the network remains open.”
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