Subscribe to Newsletter
  • ACQUIRE

logo

  • Energy
  • Construction
  • Resources
  • Trending
  • Business Insight
  • Events
  • Magazine
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Home
  • Home
  • Energy
  • Construction
  • Resources
  • Trending
  • Business Insight
  • Events
  • Magazine
  • Advertise
  • Contact

bp Chargemaster secures UK’s largest-ever EV infrastructure contract

13 Oct, 2020
Image courtesy of bp.


bp Chargemaster has been awarded a contract worth up to £21 million by Police Scotland to supply electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across its estates, in the largest-ever deal of its kind in the UK. The project will be delivered in partnership with WGM Engineering, one of Scotland’s leading engineering companies.

More than 1,000 charging points are set to be installed at 265 locations over the length and breadth of Scotland, including 35 ultra-fast chargers, making Police Scotland one of the first fleets in the UK to introduce this level of charging technology.

CEO of bp Chargemaster, Matteo de Renzi, said that bp’s ambition is to become a net-zero company by 2050 or sooner, and to also help the world to get to net zero.

“This includes not only reducing our own emissions but supporting our customers in reducing theirs,” Mr de Renzi said.

“We are incredibly proud to be able to support Police Scotland through this landmark contract – the largest of its kind ever awarded in the UK – as they transition their fleet and contribute to the Scottish Government’s 2045 net-zero target.”

Deputy Chief Constable, Will Kerr, said that Police Scotland’s Fleet Strategy is highly ambitious, with the aim of having the UK’s first ultra-low emission blue light fleet by 2030.

“This substantial contract marks a major step towards that goal by making ULEVs accessible to more of our officers and staff,” the Deputy Chief Constable said.

“Achieving our Fleet Strategy aims will significantly reduce carbon emissions, while also reducing maintenance and servicing costs. It’s one of many strides the organisation is taking to achieve a sustainable, flexible service which meets the needs of our fellow citizens while also providing a modern, fit-for-purpose fleet for our people to use in the course of their work.”

bp Chargemaster is working with WGM Engineering on the programme, with the two firms bringing a full range of services to the delivery of the contact, from supplying the infrastructure from bp Chargemaster’s new, state-of-the-art production facility to providing operations, customer care and maintenance.

Managing Director of WGM Engineering Ltd, Ian Mathieson, commented that they are delighted to be working in partnership with bp Chargemaster delivering this large scale and exciting EV transition programme for Police Scotland.

“We will play a significant role in their journey to net-zero carbon by 2045. Our partnership will provide cutting edge technology and smart solutions as well as unique local expertise on this pan-Scotland delivery,” he said.

The Police Scotland contract is the second countrywide public sector fleet contract awarded to bp Chargemaster in Scotland, following the start of a charging infrastructure rollout for the Scottish Ambulance Service – also in partnership with WGM Engineering – with 35 sites already completed and the next 34 sites now underway.

Share this story

  • Share on LinkedIn
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share on Facebook

Related Articles

Smart Energy 2026

Solar and Storage Live

Solar and Storage Live

4th Annual Queensland Energy Conference

4th Annual Queensland Energy Conference

Northern Tasmanian Investment Conference

Northern Tasmanian Investment Conference

Comments

Leave a comment Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Breaking

  • Energy
  • Construction
  • Resources
05 Dec

Renewables drive half of Western Australia’s energy generation in November

04 Dec

Tathra Wind Farm to power Western Australia’s future

02 Dec

ARENA funds solar manufacturing plant in New South Wales

01 Dec

New South Wales hits 100,000 EVs registered

01 Dec

TPC buyout further delayed by FIRB

08 Dec

Clean energy upgrades powering Australian community facilities

02 Dec

Holcim secures EU funding for Romania CCS

01 Dec

European energy efficiency expert urges Australia to continue energy renovation efforts

28 Nov

Researchers use coffee waste to make lower carbon concrete

26 Nov

Flinders researchers turn mining waste into concrete

08 Dec

Woodside investor meeting highlights Murujuga protections

04 Dec

TotalEnergies, TES, Japanese firms to jointly develop electric natural gas

03 Dec

Monash University launches national hub to make steel production greener

02 Dec

Zenith Energy, Northern Star Resources sign 25-year renewable energy agreement

02 Dec

Fortescue delivers first large scale BESS to North Star Junction

Online Magazine

    Current Cover
  • Login
  • Subscribe

Subscribe

Subscribe to Newsletter

Our Titles

  • Share on Newsletter
  • Share on LinkedIn
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share on Facebook
  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy
© Sage Media Group 2025 All Rights Reserved.
×
Authorization
  • Registration
 This feature has been disabled
 This feature has been disabled until further notice, however you may still register
×
Registration
  • Autorization
Register
* All fields required