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Yourparkingspace.co.uk aims to make EV charging less stressful by allowing slots at 250 devices to be reserved online

Online car park booking service yourparkingspace.co.uk will introduce 250 pre-bookable electric vehicle (EV) chargers in one of the largest UK roll-outs of the technology yet.

Following the successful installation of five pilot chargers at a hotel in Bicester, Oxfordshire, the company will expand the service to several Atlas Hotel properties, as well as other establishments, throughout the next 12 months.

Initially based on the platform of EV charging payment app GeniePoint, the chargers will eventually be accessible through a bespoke system from yourparkingspace.co.uk.

The service allows drivers to book a charger in advance, thus “removing the stress of otherwise finding and waiting for a charge point to become available”, according to its creators.

Boss Harrison Woods said: “This is a great leap forward for the ever-increasing number of EV owners. Yourparkingspace.co.uk has ambitious plans to become a leader in the electric vehicle charging market, becoming a go-to destination for customers to find a charging point.”

The latest roll-out builds on a similar service for booking parking spots with EV chargers introduced by yourparkingspace.co.uk in partnership with Zap-Map in 2018.

Demand for EVs is growing rapidly in the UK. Sales of battery-electric vehicles have grown by 165% for the year to date, according to statistics from The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). The National Grid predicts that there will be 11 million EVs on UK roads by 2030, rising to 36 million in 2040.

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Old But not yet Dead 13 November 2020

Maybe

Doesn't, stop some ignorant ICE driving ass wipe parking in the bay though.

Peter Cavellini 12 November 2020

Never.

 Never, seen a gold coloured Ferrari before, it's cool!