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New Forest’s Climate Change And Nature Emergency Addressed By Mer’s EV Charging Expansion

EV Charging company Mer and installer Joju Charging address New Forest District Council’s climate change and nature emergency by expanding the EV charging network.

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EV Charging company Mer and installer Joju Charging address New Forest District Council’s climate change and nature emergency by expanding the EV charging network.

As well as being one of the most beautiful areas of the country, New Forest is a sustainability-conscious district. In October 2021, New Forest District Council (NFDC) declared a climate change and nature emergency. Its ambition is to become carbon neutral by 2030 and carbon zero by 2050.

Developing and delivering infrastructure projects to provide sustainable transport options for New Forest is a key part of NFDC’s Planning, Regeneration and Infrastructure Portfolio. Its aim to review the district’s car parks across the district and investigate increasing the number of electric charging points was acknowledged in the ‘Community Matters Corporate Plan 2020-2024’.

Mer has worked with NFDC for the last three years. Under Hampshire County Council’s Central Southern Region Framework (CSR), Mer installed its first fast chargers three years ago with Joju Charging, covering the main conurbations in the area. Phase 1 sites include Lymington, Ringwood, Hythe, New Milton, Brockenhurst and Totton.

As the demand on the Phase 1 network has steadily grown over the last three years, Mer and Joju Charging are now rolling out Phase 2 of the project to meet the increasing demand. Additional fast chargers will be installed at car parks in Beaulieu and New Milton, whilst a fast charger and rapid charger will be installed at two car parks in Milford on Sea.

“Working with a Council like NFDC that is prioritising the planet by tackling climate change and driving EV adoption for residents is a promising step forward to meeting 2030 targets

Karl Anders, Mer UK Managing Director

David Hurd, Environmental Enforcement and Amenities Manager at New Forest District Council said, “The Council is pleased to be working with Mer and Joju to extend our EV charging provision. Not only will this make the EV transition easier, but it will also support our wider strategy for protecting our district from the degrading effects of climate change.”

Additionally, there will be a number of rapid chargers installed at the Furlong car park at Ringwood, which will accompany the two fast charging units already installed. There will be a 400kW power stack, serving eight charging bays. Mer is also planning a rapid hub site in Lymington.

“We are delighted to have been contracted by New Forest Council to support their climate change strategy through the design and installation of this EV Charging infrastructure. We hope it will further encourage the transition to electric vehicles.”

Chas Warlow, Head of Sales (EV Charging) at Joju Charging

Working with Joju Charging, this install project fits into the wider context of Mer’s ever-growing public network within council areas surrounding New Forest, including Bournemouth, Christchurch and PooleDorset, and Eastleigh.

To find out more about the New Forest District Council’s climate strategy, visit its website.

About Mer

Mer is a European EV charging company, backed by Statkraft, Europe’s largest renewable energy generator. By bringing together its extensive expertise in renewable energy and electric mobility, Mer is on a mission to make EV charging simple, sustainable, and accessible to everyone. In the UK, Mer delivers complete EV charging solutions to businesses and local authorities, helping power the shift to purer transportation across Europe.

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