On-site charging solutions
Installing EV charging facilities in your car park shows your commitment to sustainability and offers convenience for your employees. You can choose whether you restrict access to your staff, extend it to visitors – or make your workplace a community hub by offering charging to the public.
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Key benefits
Install charging facilities at your workplace for:
Why Drax?
End-to-end partnership support
We’ll help define your requirements, get your plans in place and manage implementation. Even when you’re up and running, we’ll be your first port of call for resolving issues or expanding your investment.
Energy expertise
As suppliers of renewable source electricity, we understand the energy market and know how to bring maximum value to your investment. We’ll carry out the research required to be able to propose practical, future-proofed solutions for your location.
One-stop shop
We’ll act as your main point of contact, wherever you are in your electrification journey. We work with trusted specialists to deliver our solutions – but we’ll manage them on your behalf.
Unrivalled insights
Our market-leading My Electric Vehicles portal shows, at a glance, the status and performance of your charge stations. You can drill down for the detail and export reports for proof of ROI or identification of optimisation opportunities.
Minimised costs
Government grants are available to incentivise organisations to invest in EV technology. We’ll identify the financial support that relates to your organisation, help apply for it and pass on the savings.
Payment control
Whatever level of access you decide upon for your charge stations, we have the payment options you need to retain control. From access control cards to mobile payment apps and even contactless technology, we’ll make sure you’re in charge and your end-users enjoy a smooth experience.
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