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Volkswagen, Tesco, Pod Point: leading the charge

Volkswagen, Tesco and Pod Point free charging network

The UK’s largest free retail charging network for electric vehicles has given away enough energy to power the homes of almost 130,000 people.

Volkswagen, Tesco and Pod Point teamed up to launch the scheme for electric vehicle (EV) owners across the UK in November 2018.

The partnership has now hit the landmark 200th store after installing four EV points at a Tesco superstore in Chester.

So far, enough renewable energy has been given away to power the homes in a city the size of Chester for a whole day.

Over the past 18 months, these charging points across the UK have been used 150,000 times by EV owners of all brands – filling their batteries with a combined 669 megawatts of power.

This is enough to power 1.3 million homes for one hour, or 55,750 homes for 24 hours – which should cover the electricity needs for residential properties in a town or city with a population of almost 130,000.

It is also estimated that EV drivers using the charging points have saved 374,391kg of tailpipe CO2 emissions – the equivalent of more than 1.8 million miles driven by the average new car.

“It’s fantastic that we’ve reached another milestone in our partnership with Tesco and Pod Point – there are now 200 stores with chargers that drivers of any electric vehicle can use for free,” said Sarah Cox of Volkswagen UK.

“As the partnership continues, and more stores roll out new chargers, we are really proud to be breaking down barriers to EV ownership and demonstrating to people that living with an EV is easy.”

Tesco CEO Jason Tarry added: “We’re now well on our way to achieving our ambition of installing more than 2,400 EV charging bays across 600 Tesco stores.

“The 200th store is a landmark moment as we get back up and running with this programme after the Covid-19 pandemic meant we had to delay our plans.

“Providing customers with charging points offers them a sustainable choice and giving them the opportunity to charge their car for free while they shop is a little help to make this easier.”

Erik Fairbairn, Founder and CEO, Pod Point said: “Our partnership with Tesco and Volkswagen is making it easier for drivers to go electric and will help speed up the transition to EVs.

“Vehicle electrification is one of the most powerful ways to stop travel damaging the earth.”

The rollout is rapidly expanding the UK public charging network and is tackling a number of locations with limited charging facilities (less than 10 chargers per 100,000) such as in Barnsley, Wirral and Wellingborough.

This is as well as previous ‘notspots’ – areas without a single public place to charge – such as Barrow-in-Furness which now has two public charging points located at the town’s Tesco Extra store.

Volkswagen has started producing a whole family of ID. electric models. The first, the ID.3, will arrive in the UK in September.

Production of the ID.3 starts in Zwickau in Germany

About Gareth Herincx

Gareth is a versatile journalist, copywriter and digital editor who's worked across the media in newspapers, magazines, TV, teletext, radio and online. After long stints at the BBC, GMTV and ITV, he now specialises in motoring.

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