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LONDON - Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust has awarded eEnergy Group plc (AIM:EAAS) a £333,000 contract to install 48 electric vehicle chargers across 10 Trust sites, according to a press release statement.
The project, scheduled to begin in November 2025 and conclude by the end of January 2026, will deploy a combination of 7kW and 11kW charging units in both staff and public car parks at hospitals, clinics, and administrative offices.
This represents the second major EV charging investment the Trust has made with eEnergy, following an earlier implementation phase. The new installation will include sites in Tenbury, Malvern, Kidderminster, and Bromsgrove.
The contract was secured through a framework procurement process, with eEnergy assisting the Trust in obtaining government funding by conducting site surveys and providing investment-grade proposals for the application.
"This marks a further milestone for eEnergy and highlights the growing trust the NHS places in us to deliver high-quality, funded Net Zero infrastructure," said Harvey Sinclair, CEO of eEnergy, in the statement.
The chargers will serve both NHS staff and visitors, supporting the Trust’s sustainable transport strategy.
eEnergy Group describes itself as a digital energy services provider for B2B and public sector organizations, offering solutions including LED lighting, solar PV, and EV charging infrastructure without requiring upfront capital investment from clients.
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