
"Since forming their partnership in 2022, the two companies have equipped 11 depots in London and Scotland with DC fast chargers, delivering more than 20 GWh of energy to electric buses. The result: an estimated reduction of 26.8 million kg of CO₂-equivalent to taking nearly 14,000 passenger cars off the road or powering over 12,000 homes for a year, as Kempower states in a press note."
"The successful delivery of pantograph infrastructure in Scotland shows that the UK's bus networks are ready for fast, automated charging built for reliability. By partnering with EO Charging, we're helping operators scale up their electric fleets with confidence and ensuring public transport keeps moving as the e-mobility sector grows."
"Deploying more than 300 bus charging points in partnership with Kempower shows what's possible when infrastructure expertise meets world-class charging technology. We're really proud of the work we've delivered for our joint customers so far and are excited to continue working together to lead the expansion of e-Bus infrastructure across the UK and Europe."
Kempower and EO Charging have installed over 300 DC fast charge points across major bus depots in the UK, supporting operators including Metroline, Go Ahead, and Stagecoach. Another 150 chargers are already under construction. The partnership formed in 2022 has equipped 11 depots in London and Scotland and delivered more than 20 GWh of energy to electric buses. That energy delivery corresponds to an estimated reduction of 26.8 million kg CO₂-equivalent, equating to removing nearly 14,000 passenger cars or powering over 12,000 homes for a year. The partners completed a Northern Hemisphere pantograph project in Scotland with up to 500 kW charging, and Kempower plans a 132-bus charging depot in Bayswater, Perth, Australia.
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