Sale Water Park switches on ultra-rapid EV charging hub

Sale Water Park has now opened their state-of-the-art EV charging hub, equipped with 16 ultra-rapid charging bays.

The EV charging hub at Sale Water Park is capable of charging 380 cars a day. © Be.EV

The £1million site, installed and maintained by EV charging network Be.EV, is capable of charging 380 cars on any given day, with both Trafford residents and commuters able to access the site around the clock. 

Kayakers, swimmers, dog walkers and sailors can now charge their vehicles whilst out on the water or grabbing a bite to eat at the nearby Boathouse restaurant. 

Be.EV’s public charging network is the largest across the North West with a rapidly expanding national footprint. The network boasts an impressive operational availability rate of 99.6%.  

The Sale Water Park site is helping the charging network reach its ambitious target of getting each of Trafford’s 236,000 residents within 10 minutes of a charger. 

Asif Ghafoor, CEO of Be.EV, said: “We’re really pleased to be bringing ultra-rapid charging to Sale. The water park is a hub of activity, and it was great to see the local community and Be.EV members visit the site and learn about the cutting-edge chargers.

“It’s important that EV charging matches what communities need, and now local residents and passers-by can conveniently charge their car whilst out on the water, or simply enjoying the scenery. It’s a beautiful site, and we’re proud to be providing visitors with reliable, ultra-rapid charging.”

Richard Roe, Trafford Council Corporate Director of Place, said: “Sale Water Park is one of the borough’s most popular destinations so we’re delighted visitors will now be able to take advantage of these convenient rapid chargers.

We hope their launch will encourage more people to join the EV movement while continuing our ambition to make it possible for anyone to go electric, no matter where they live in Trafford.”

Sale Water Park is the latest project in Be.EV’s wider collaboration with Trafford Council, and has already seen more than 41 chargers go live across the region.

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