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Charged EVs | Source EV charging network partners with Siemens and Evolt Charging to establish UK maintenance partnership


EV charging provider Source, a joint venture between SSE and TotalEnergies, will work with Siemens eMobility and Evolt Charging to establish a unified operational and maintenance model across Source’s growing UK and Ireland charging network.

Siemens eMobility will supply charging hardware, and Evolt Charging will provide the field engineering capability to install, commission and maintain the hardware.

Evolt Charging’s team is trained and accredited on Siemens eMobility equipment. Source will have a single point of contact for all maintenance and repair activity across its network, regardless of charger type or location. As Source continues to add sites, Evolt Charging is expanding its pool of Siemens-trained engineers to keep pace.

Source plans to operate 300 charging hubs across the UK and Ireland by 2030. All the company’s hubs feature chargers with at least 150 kW of power capacity, all powered by renewable energy. Higher-powered options are available at some sites.

“Charging infrastructure is only as good as the team keeping it running,” said Deepa Chandrasekaran, Managing Director at Source. “By bringing together Siemens eMobility’s hardware expertise and Evolt Charging’s nationwide engineering capability, we have a model that means our customers can rely on our network wherever they are. As we grow, maintaining that reliability is what will set Source apart.”

“As a certified service provider [for] Siemens hardware, we support Source’s rollout through a fully integrated service and maintenance offering—from remote diagnostics and reporting to nationwide field support,” said Justin Meyer, Managing Director at Evolt Charging. “As networks scale across multiple hardware brands, our manufacturer-agnostic model gives operators the confidence of consistent service, compliance and driver support through a single trusted partner.”

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