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A Brief stock analysis of Good Energy plc: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxhb_4AgZ2Q
Hope that the replacement gets announced soon. They have the opportunity with zapmap to be at the forefront and riding a big wave. Yesterdays gains have ebbed away and we need to see the new name announced this month otherwise the company is just treading water
shes done the right thing at the right time - now we can get some famous CEO on board to rol ZAP PAY and take advantage of the EV boom
Shows willing buyers at this price and the ambition merits this.
.....and the RNS
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/GOOD/ceo-succession-planning-i70e6dov5mbo3h9.html
The visionary founder can see that the world beckons and a corporate boss capable of pulling off expansion is needed. The field is there for taking control-exciting.
https://www.sharesmagazine.co.uk/article/market-excitement-is-building-over-electric-vehicle-growth
Zap-Map
@zap_map
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Jan 14
Tonight at 7pm
@BBCTheOneShow
will be looking at #evcharging and features
@melshuff
from Zap-Map!
#goelectric
Gill NowellHouse with garden
@Gill_Nowell
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Jan 18
#EV charging groups race to meet UK’s 2030 petrol & diesel car sales ban
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@ftenergy
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@GRIDSERVE_HQ
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@Pod_Point
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@transenv
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@GregGtarcher
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#ElectricVehicles
EV is the future - GOOD ENERGY could go flying up
Today we are delighted to announce that Zap-Pay is live on ESB Energy rapid charging network in the UK.High voltage sign
#EV drivers can now pay for charging on the
@ESBEVSolutions
network from within the Zap-Map app - the next step in our rollout across UK networks.
Nickie redshaw
@Thew0lfman
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Jan 27
Great thanks is there any price premium over paying at the site the old way ?
Zap-Map
@zap_map
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Jan 30
The Zap-Pay price will be at or close to the network's PAYG price depending on the network. With
@OspreyCharging
it is at the same price and for
@ESBEVSolutions
it is set at 1p more ie. Currently 31 p/kWh for London chargers and 30 p/kWh outside London.
Andy Masson
@AndyMasson
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Jan 31
Saw that
@zap_map
had extended Zap-Pay to
@ESBEVSolutions
chargers which are plentiful here in Coventry City centre. Tried it this afternoon with the I-PACE - happy to say it all worked very smoothly. Detailed PDF invoice emailed at end of charging session.
market is well dumb and slow. with all the future moving to EV, this will be a big winner at some stage
Date Source Headline
3rd Feb 2021 12:01 pm RNS Zap-Map signs up ESB Energy to Zap-Pay
16th Dec 2020 7:00 am RNS Strategic development of mobility as a service
3rd Dec 2020 7:00 am RNS CMA to examine electric vehicle charging sector
23rd Nov 2020 7:00 am RNS Appointment of Joint Broker
27th Oct 2020 7:00 am RNS Industry leading B2B platform
6th Oct 2020 2:42 pm RNS Completion of Zap-Map roll out of payment service
6th Oct 2020 2:38 pm RNS Launch of UK's first dedicated heat pump tariff
15th Sep 2020 7:00 am RNS Half-year Report
10th Sep 2020 7:00 am RNS Appointment of Zap-Map Chairman
8th Sep 2020 7:00 am RNS Zap-Map launches EV charging payment service
3rd Sep 2020 7:00 am RNS Notice of Results
30th Jun 2020 4:35 pm RNS Result of AGM
30th Jun 2020 7:00 am RNS AGM Trading Statement & Investor Presentation
25th Jun 2020 7:00 am RNS Strategic Investment in Zap-Map
https://www.nextgreencar.com/news/9076/zapmap-signs-up-esb-energy-to-new-electric-vehicle-payment-platform/
at some point the whole country will be using ZAP PAY to pay for their EV charging i reckon
https://www.zap-map.com/electric-vehicle-charging-funding-boost/
Grant Shapps has announced funding to increase the number of electric vehicle (EV) charge points in towns and cities across the UK. The £20 million funding boost could double the number of on-street charge points the government is supporting to nearly 8,000.
In a letter to councils across Britain on 2nd February, Shapps confirmed that funding for the On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme (ORCS) will continue into 2021/22, in a move that will help residents without private parking to reliably charge their vehicle.
This is welcome news indeed for owners of electric vehicles. A recent study by Field Dynamics, using data from Zap-Map, found that 90% of households relying on public EV charging were not within close walking distance of a charger.
That figure is now likely to change, with the Transport Secretary urging local authorities to take advantage of the £20 million cash injection and boost the number of on-street electric vehicle charge points on streets up and down the country.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said:
“From Cumbria to Cornwall, drivers across the country should benefit from the electric vehicle revolution we’re seeing right now. With a world-leading charging network, we’re making it easier for more people to switch to electric vehicles, creating healthier neighbourhoods and cleaning up our air as we build back greener.”
Local councils, of course, play an essential role in providing electric vehicle infrastructure. Only last week, Warwickshire County Council awarded a £584,000 contract to bp pulse in a move that will significantly boost new residential charging points in the West Midlands.
Royal Dutch Shell has agreed to buy one of Britain’s largest electric vehicle charging networks as it pushes further into the power sector.
The Anglo-Dutch oil major said yesterday that it would acquire Ubitricity, which operates more than 2,700 public charging points, for an undisclosed sum.
Ubitricity, founded in 2008 in Berlin, specialises in on-street charging points that can be installed in existing street lights or bollards, which it says removes the need for planning consent and reduces set-up costs.
Shell said that Ubitricity had the largest public electric vehicle charging network in Britain, with a 13 per cent market share, according to Zapmap, a third-party website. Zapmap ranks the company just ahead of BP’s Pulse network, which it says has more than 2,500 branded public charging devices.
BP also lays claim to being the largest public network of electric vehicle charging points in the UK and says that it operates more than 7,000 such stations. It is understood that the higher figure reflects the fact that most of BP Pulse’s charging devices offer multiple connections.
Shell is Europe’s biggest energy company, with profits of $15 billion last year primarily from producing and selling oil and gas. It is expanding into the electricity sector with ambitions to become one of the world’s biggest power companies. It is due to report full-year results next week after a tough 2020 in which it was forced to cut its dividend for the first time since the Second World War.
Shell already has about 100 electric vehicle charging points on its British service station forecourts and is aiming to double that by the end of this year. Globally it has about 1,000 such installations across 430 retail sites. It also owns New Motion, which provides access to a network of almost 180,000 public charging points worldwide, including more than 3,000 in the UK.
Shell said that the acquisition of Ubitricity was expected to be completed later in the year. Its shares fell 39¼p, or 2.9 per cent, to £13.20½.
Companie
Shell buys UK’s largest electric vehicle charging network
Acquisition of Ubitricity comes as oil major expands presence along power supply chain
bought out Ubitricty i think - shell do some sort of JV here or take out the app - its going to be GAME ON
jumped back in - hopefully theyll monetize ZAP PAY - future is electric
no real market interest
poor PR by the company
GRIDSERVE HQ
@GRIDSERVE_HQ
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1m
We have partnered with
@WHSmith
,
@Booths
,
@CostaCoffee
,
@PostOffice
&
@Gourmadefoods
to ensure drivers have access to top facilities while charging up Star-struck
Come along and experience the charging facility of the future Oncoming automobile Electric plug
https://buff.ly/2J0urXy
https://news.sky.com/story/apple-set-to-launch-electric-car-production-by-2024-12169970
The DrivingElectric awards, now in their third year, has for the first time looked at EV charging services and innovations, and Zap-Map is delighted to be named as the inaugural winner of the “Best EV app”.
Richard Ingram, editor of DrivingElectric.com said: “‘Where will I charge it?’ still ranks among the most common concerns of those wondering about making the switch to fully electric motoring. It’s true that electric-car charging points aren’t as immediately obvious as brightly coloured fuel-station forecourts, but there are plenty out there if you’re in the know – and Zap-Map’s app has long been the best way of doing that.
“It’s comprehensive and informative, showing you not just where charging points are, but also what speed they’ll charge your car at and whether they’re available now. Plus, the desktop version can be used for route planning before you set off. All this means Zap-Map really is an essential download for the UK’s electric-car drivers.”
Melanie Shufflebotham, Co-founder and COO of Zap-Map added: “We are really proud to win this award from DrivingElectric. It is a tribute to the hard work across the Zap-Map team, from data management, UI/UX, software development, product management and of course the app developers. At Zap-Map we are focused on the EV driver and we incorporate feedback and new technology to continuously improve the app. As more and more people switch to electric driving, our focus is on making charging simple enabling the EV driver to search, plan and pay for EV charging all in one app.”
Other winners include Honda, Tesla, InstaVolt, Fiat and many more.
Zap-Map
@zap_map
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High voltage signMedium starWe are delighted to be names as Best EV App in the
@DrivingEVs
awards.Medium starHigh voltage sign
Thanks to DrivingElectric for this award & to all our Zap-Map users for adding updates, pictures & comments which are so useful for other drivers.
https://zap-map.com/zap-map-named-the-best-ev-app-in-the-drivingelectric-awards/
#evcharging #goelectric
Osprey installs 100th rapid charging site at Marston's. This is part of a plan to install 400 across 200 of @MarstonsPLC's locations - all of which will be accessible through Zap-Pay. https://t.co/siseLTxEEF @OspreyCharging https://t.co/twfCYx5inG