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Marston’s rolls out 459 rapid EV chargers nationwide

The pub company has plans to grow its network still further in the years to come, with an additional 63 chargepoints over 11 sites currently under construction or in development

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Marston’s has installed 459 rapid and ultra-fast chargers across 193 sites, after introducing the company’s first EV charger in December 2018 at The Bakehouse in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire.

As a result, Marston’s claims it operates more rapid and ultra-fast EV chargers than any other hospitality company in the UK, allowing pub guests to charge while they eat and drink.

The group has installed 60 chargepoints at 24 pubs in Wales, 38 at 15 pubs in Scotland, and 361 at 154 pubs in England.

Since the installation of the super-fast EV charging hub at the Paisley Pear in 2022, the pub’s customers have charged their vehicles with almost a million kWh of electricity across tens of thousands of charging sessions at this site alone; enough to power the average UK home for approximately 85 years.

In another milestone, Marston’s will shortly unveil its largest charging hub to date, with 16 chargers at the Manor Farm, Rainhill the Manor Farm, Rainhill.

The pub company has plans to grow its network still further in the years to come, with an additional 63 chargepoints over 11 sites currently under construction or in development.

Marston’s industry leadership in this area has been made possible by a strategic partnership with Osprey Charging Network, UK-based rapid electric vehicle charging network.

All of the electricity used to power the EV chargers at Marston’s pubs is wholly sourced from renewable energy and, since 2018, the Marston’s EV charging estate has saved over 18,700 tonnes of CO2.

This sustainable initiative is part of Marston’s wider commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and promoting a greener future via its ‘4P’s’ sustainability strategy, focused on Planet, People, Product and Policy. This includes an ambition to achieve Net Zero by 2040, with a recycling rate of 75% across the business.

Chris White, energy manager at Marston’s PLC, said: “Companies like ours, which operate at the heart of communities across all parts of the UK, are playing a major role in providing the infrastructure needed to support both the mainstream uptake of electric vehicles and the UK’s transition to Net Zero.

“At Marston’s, we pride ourselves on the positive impact we have on the local communities we serve, with our ambitious commitment to EV charging allowing our pubs to make a real difference. From Cornwall to Inverness, environmentally-conscious guests can enjoy their time at our EV-enabled venues while doing their bit for a greener future. Our partnership with Osprey has been instrumental in this success, but we’re not resting on our laurels and are committed to expanding our industry leading EV charging network even further in the years to come.

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