Eco-Friendly Charging Comes to Truro

We've recently completed an exciting installation in Truro, bringing sustainable travel solutions right to our client's doorstep.

Our latest project took us to a charming farm on the outskirts of Truro, where we’ve helped bridge the gap between rural living and green technology. The owners were keen to embrace the future of transportation, and we were more than happy to lend a hand.

We installed a 7kW tethered MyEnergi Zappi EV charge point, a brilliant piece of kit that’s revolutionising how electric vehicle owners power up in more remote locations. This isn’t your average charging station – it’s a smart system that works in harmony with the farm’s existing electrical infrastructure.

A key part of this installation was the addition of a load monitoring device. This clever gadget keeps an eye on the farm’s power usage, making sure the charging process doesn’t overwhelm the electrical system. It’s all about striking the right balance, allowing our clients to charge their vehicle efficiently without worrying about overloading their rural power supply.

The visual aspect of the installation was just as important as its practical features. The charger sits nicely against the blue-painted exterior wall of one of the farm buildings, its modern design creating an interesting contrast with the rural setting.

This project near Truro is a prime example of how we’re helping to extend the reach of green infrastructure beyond urban areas. As more people in rural communities make the switch to electric vehicles, installations like these are becoming increasingly crucial. We’re proud to be part of this shift towards more sustainable living in Cornwall’s countryside.

Our client was over the moon with the result – a discreet, efficient charging solution that’s ready to power their journeys across the Cornish landscape for years to come.

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