Bp pulse boosts major car charging plans through development deal

bp pulse is teaming up with The Galliard Apsley Partnership, a joint venture between Galliard Homes and Apsley House Capital, to address a challenge in expanding its gigahubs.

This involves The Galliard Apsley Partnership identifying, acquiring, and developing suitable locations for bp pulse charging sites.

The project aims to overcome the challenge of securing appropriate land and facilitating the initial development of EV charging hubs in urban areas and transport network points.

The Galliard Apsley Partnership, with a £500m portfolio, focuses on urban regeneration in Birmingham and surrounding areas.

Chairman of Apsley House Capital, Gerard Nock, said: “Our experience positions The Galliard Apsley Partnership to provide a comprehensive ‘turnkey’ service to BP pulse. From site identification and acquisition to obtaining planning permissions, securing suitable pre-lets and building the hubs, we are committed to supporting BP pulse in achieving their ambitious growth plans.”

Adam Ratzker director at JJRV who advised on the Partnership said: “Starting from 2035, the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in the UK will be prohibited. It is imperative that our charging infrastructure is prepared to meet this rising demand, and we are dedicated to collaborating with BP pulse to achieve their ambitious goal of ensuring accessible infrastructure for all electric vehicle drivers across the UK”.

 

Close