* The new 120kW chargers in the Rhug Estate farm shop car park.
Rhug Estate has teamed up with InstaVolt to put in eight rapid electric vehicle car charging points.
The 120kW InstaVolt chargers are capable of adding 100 miles of range in just 15 minutes and are being installed in the estate's car park.
They will make Rhug the largest private provider of EV charging points in Wales.
The installation is in addition to the existing Dual 7kW Type 2 PodPoint chargers located at the Rhug Estate farm shop car park, which were placed there five years ago.
Lord Newborough, owner of Rhug Estate, said: “Scottish Power and the Welsh Government, alongside chargepoint provider InstaVolt, have enabled us to achieve this installation in a matter of weeks and they should be up and running by the end of the Easter holidays.
"During periods of solar gain, the electricity supply for the new EV charging points will come directly from the solar panels located behind Rhug Estate’s farm buildings. This aspect makes it a truly green project and highly sustainable.
“Drivers and passengers will be able to enjoy the facilities at Rhug while their car is charging.
"Rhug Estate is perfectly situated on the A5, three miles west of Corwen, where traffic from Manchester and Chester meet the main A5 road from the Midlands before it separates again leading to the Llyn peninsular and the west Wales coast. This is an ideal place to break the journey and re-charge yourselves and the car.”
InstaVolt was approached by Rhug Estate to provide the ultra-rapid service which it has deployed around the UK.
Its CEO Adrian Keen said: “We are thrilled to be bringing reliable, rapid and accessible charging to Wales at a location of such prominence and functionality for road users.
"The widespread installation of EV charge points across our nation is encouraging the consumer uptake of EVs and providing them with the confidence to make those longer journeys, knowing that they have options for charging throughout the country.”
Scottish Power, the owner and operator of the electricity network in north Wales, started work in March on installing the new electricity connections at Rhug Estate which is required for the installation of the new EV charging points.
Liam O’Sullivan, Scottish PowerManweb Licence Director,
said: “It’s
great to see shovels in the ground in our work to enable new vehicle charging
points. This additional capacity will ensure people can travel and enjoy what
Wales has to offer, with access to cleaner transport.
“As well as unlocking low-carbon capacity, we hope the new
infrastructure will help to drive footfall and tourism to the Rhug Estate – a
valuable local business that is already a champion of high sustainability
standards.
“We’re working closely with the Welsh Government to enable electric
vehicle charging as we move forward with plans across many other sites. This
important project will ensure the region is at the very heart of the UK’s
transition to a cleaner, greener future, and that this also brings with it
economic prosperity for Wales.”
Scottish Power’s work at Rhug Estate is being delivered in partnership
with the Welsh Government, which will see new capacity for vehicle charging
delivered at 25 sites across Wales.
A spokesperson for the Welsh Government said: “We want to ensure all electric vehicle users in Wales can confidently access charging when and where they need to. We’re very pleased to see this start to take shape at the Rhug Estate and welcome their foresight in developing rapid charging infrastructure to complement their business.”