Trojan Collaborates with Ceredigion County Council

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As the world continues its ambitious journey towards a sustainable future, innovative solutions are emerging to meet the challenges of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. One such pioneering initiative is taking shape in the scenic town of Aberystwyth, where Trojan Energy has joined forces with Ceredigion County Council to launch an exciting on-street electric vehicle charging trial. This project is not merely about installing charging points; it represents a significant stride towards achieving Carbon Net Zero by the year 2030—a goal that resonates deeply with our shared commitment to combat climate change.
The trial, set to commence in March or April 2025, will see the installation of 18 state-of-the-art Trojan Energy charging points across three strategic locations in Aberystwyth. This initiative is particularly vital for residents who lack driveways, offering them a convenient and reliable charging solution right at their doorstep. The thoughtful planning behind this project follows a meticulous ground penetration radar survey, ensuring that the chosen sites are optimally positioned to serve the community’s needs.
Each of the three designated locations will feature six on-street chargers, addressing a pressing issue for many urban dwellers—access to charging facilities without the necessity of off-street parking. The design of these charging points is particularly noteworthy. Trojan Energy has developed a system that integrates seamlessly into the pavement, allowing the chargers to lie flat and flush when not in use. This innovative approach eliminates the need for bulky charging posts, thereby keeping pavements clear and free from potential trip hazards. The result? An uncluttered urban environment that enhances the aesthetic appeal of our streets while providing essential services.
For residents participating in this forward-thinking trial, there’s good news: each household will receive a charging adaptor at no cost. This adaptor connects their vehicle to the charging point and simplifies the billing process, ensuring a hassle-free experience for users. By removing barriers to access, Trojan Energy is paving the way for more residents to consider the switch to electric vehicles, which is a crucial component in reducing carbon emissions and promoting cleaner air.
The trial also aims to gather valuable data and insights regarding how on-street charging can best serve not just the residents of Aberystwyth but also the wider region. This information is essential for understanding the evolving needs of communities as they transition towards electric mobility. Trojan Energy has committed to collaborating closely with Ceredigion Council and local residents throughout this trial, ensuring that the charging solution is tailored to meet community needs while supporting the council’s long-term vision for expanding EV infrastructure.
In a statement reflecting the importance of this initiative, Ian Mackenzie, CEO of Trojan Energy, expressed his enthusiasm: “We are thrilled to work alongside Ceredigion Council on this important trial. Access to reliable, on-street charging is a key barrier for many residents considering the switch to electric vehicles. Our mission is to ensure that no one is left behind in the transition to clean transport, and we want to provide on-street charging points for residents without cluttering their streets with permanent charging bollards. We look forward to supporting the residents of Aberystwyth and beyond.”
This partnership between Trojan Energy and Ceredigion County Council illustrates a growing recognition of the need for sustainable transport solutions that are accessible to all. As we navigate the complexities of climate change and urban living, initiatives like this trial serve as a beacon of hope, demonstrating that with collaboration, innovation, and a commitment to community needs, we can make significant strides toward a net-zero future.
The Aberystwyth trial is not just about charging points; it’s about fostering a culture of sustainability and inclusivity. As we look ahead, let’s champion such initiatives that empower residents, enhance urban landscapes, and contribute meaningfully to the fight against climate change. The road to a sustainable future is paved with collaboration, ingenuity, and, most importantly, a shared vision for a cleaner planet.