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Gridserve opens new Wiltshire EV charging hub close to Stonehenge
Mark Bursa
Gridserve has opened another EV charging ‘Super Hub’ close to the A303 in Wiltshire.
The charging station is at Solstice Park, close to Stonehenge in Wiltshire. It shares the site with Greggs and Taco Bell drive-throughs, so there’s a choice of food and drink while you recharge.
The new Gridserve Electric Super Hub has 8 high-power chargers, capable of charging at up to 350kW, which allows 100 miles of range to be added in 5-10 minutes on suitable EVs. The chargers use 100% net zero energy from Gridserve’s pioneering hybrid solar+ battery farms.
Contactless payment is accepted to make it as easy as possible for drivers to charge. The chargers feature both CCS and CHAdeMO connectors as well as a larger bay to help with accessibility.
24 Rochdale taxi firms merge to form Tiger 2000 ‘cooperative’
Twenty-four taxi companies in Rochdale have formed a single co-operative organisation called Tiger 2000.
The 24 firms include Tiger Cars, 2000 Cars, Castle Taxis, Strand Taxis, United Millennium, Central Newline, Town Taxis, Cozy Cars and Heywood Cars. The move is designed to maximise working opportunities for drivers in the borough and improve the customer experience.
Passengers will still be able to use the same phone number for each individual firm, or use a new Tiger 2000 app to book a ride. James Scholes, Tiger 2000 manager, said the idea came about after a number of drivers left the industry during the Covid pandemic.
He said: “As soon as Covid hit straight away the taxi trade took a massive nosedive. We were still providing a service for essential users like the NHS. Every firm dropped to about 10% of the workforce. There wasn’t even enough work for that 10%, and their earnings were down nearly 80%.”
The new structure means any car operated by any of the 24 firms will be able to operate across the borough instead of in their core areas. Scholes said this would cut down on dead mileage as a driver from a firm based in one part of town would
Toddington Harper, CEO of Gridserve said: “We are thrilled to open this latest Electric Super Hub on this major road. In 2021, we opened one Electric Super Hub, in 2022 we have opened 11 new locations and in 2023, we aim to continue to accelerate. Every new charging location makes a positive impact on moving the needle on climate change, enabling more electric journeys and giving those drivers yet to make the switch, the confidence to move to an electric vehicle.” not have to return to base after dropping off a passenger in another part of town.
In 2022 Gridserve installed more than 100 high-powered chargers installed across 11 Electric Super Hubs and the second Electric Forecourt, which opened in Norwich. This growth is set to continue into this year, with an Electric Forecourt set to open at London Gatwick airport. Gridserve Electric Highway covers 85% of the UK’s motorway service areas.
For customers in all areas it should mean more availability of drivers and quicker pick-up times. “We’ve got a company in every part of Rochdale and Heywood,” said Scholes. “It makes absolute sense to have this cooperative of the different firms. It reduces the costs and provides a better service.
“Obviously it fills that gap of the number of drivers we lost because of the pandemic. We’ve got a fantastic firm, we probably now carry 80% of the taxi users in Rochdale on a daily basis.”
Scholes said the idea was first mooted at the end of 2020. He also said each of the 24 firms;the firms’ offices would be kept open and none of the staff have lost their jobs.
“Some people are resistant to change but I’d like people to know we’ve done it for better customer service and if you combine the experience of all these firms together it runs into hundreds of years,” he said.