A Step-by-Step Guide to Installing EV Charging Stations at Your Hotel
Installing EV charging stations doesn’t have to be complicated, and with Connekt’s comprehensive support, your hotel can become an EV-friendly destination without the hassle.
As more citizens choose electric vehicles, they expect public facilities to lead the way in environmental responsibility. Public sector buildings are in a unique position to demonstrate sustainability efforts, setting an example for private sectors to follow. Many governments have set ambitious sustainability targets, and public sector buildings equipped with EV chargers play a crucial role in meeting these goals.
Installing EV charging stations doesn’t have to be complicated, and with Connekt’s comprehensive support, your hotel can become an EV-friendly destination without the hassle.
Connekt EV Charging, a leading provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, has announced a significant milestone with a £220,000 investment from two private individuals.
The world is shifting toward electric vehicles (EVs) faster than ever, and hotels that fail to offer EV charging are being left behind. In the hospitality industry, guest experience is everything, and as more people drive EVs, charging options become a key amenity. Offering EV charging isn’t just a nice-to-have—it's quickly becoming a must-have.
We are excited to announce that Connekt Group Ltd has secured a £250,000 loan from the Investment Fund for Scotland (IFS). This funding will be instrumental in the development of our first three rapid charging hubs, marking a significant milestone in our mission to enhance Scotland’s EV infrastructure.
The Future of EV Charging is NOW.As the world moves towards a more sustainable future, the concept of "smart cities" is being spoken about more often. It's not such a stretch to imagine. Already our houses have became more connected than ever with smart devices, smart plugs, smart lamps.......if something can connect to the internet, it can be smart!
The Importance of EV Charging for Industrial EstatesAt Connekt HQ the conversations on charging infrastructure are of course always a focal point for us. The increasing demand for charging stations is evident, but while industrial estates are uniquely positioned to capitalise on this extra revenue stream - we see 90% of them without EV charging facilities. Why?!
At Connekt, we believe in working with only the best, tried and tested manufacturers to deliver top-notch EV charging solutions to our clients. That's why we're proud to announce our partnership with evec, a leader in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. This strategic collaboration is an essential step towards helping businesses become more sustainable and achieve their net zero emissions goals.
At Connekt we believe that golf clubs have a unique opportunity to embrace the future by installing electric vehicle (EV) charging facilities. As the world transitions towards cleaner and greener alternatives, golf clubs can position themselves as leaders in environmental stewardship. On top of this they will be encouraging members to the club - after all, who doesn't want to charge their car during their round of golf?
We are thrilled to announce that Connekt EVCharging has emerged victorious in the prestigious Scottish Edge competition, securing the top spot in the Net Zero category. This remarkable achievement comes as a testament to our commitment to sustainable solutions and innovation in the electric vehicle (EV) charging sector.
As the world shifts towards a greener and more sustainable future, the rise of electric vehicles (EVs) is more evident than ever. The question arises: Can I monetise my EV chargepoints? Connekt is here to help you do just that.
In the ever-evolving landscape of sustainable practices and corporate responsibility, businesses are increasingly seeking ways to contribute to a greener future. One impactful avenue to explore is the integration of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in the workplace. The question isn't whether you should offer workplace EV charging, but rather how quickly you can make it happen!
In today's rapidly evolving world, electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming an increasingly common sight on the road. With this growth, the demand for accessible and efficient EV charging solutions is skyrocketing.
The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is in full swing, and the United Kingdom is at the forefront of this sustainable transition. As more people make the switch to electric cars, the demand for convenient and accessible EV charging infrastructure is on the rise.
In an era where environmental sustainability is paramount, businesses are seeking innovative ways to reduce their carbon footprint.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of commerce, attracting customers to your business isn't just about offering quality products and services; it's also about providing convenience and value.
Connekt's bespoke cloud-based EV charging solution is now open to Commercial EV Installers and selected referral partners who share our passion for sustainability in business.
At Connekt, we pride ourselves on offering cutting-edge software solutions that not only enhance the EV charging process but also contribute to a more reliable and resilient electrical grid
Electric vehicle (EV) uptake in the UK has seen a significant increase in the last 10 years, with a steady year-on-year growth in the number of EV registrations.
Retail footfall might be down, but introducing EV chargers can help a retail business attract new footfall customers as well as generating additional revenue..
Most EV batteries have an expected lifespan of 15 to 20 years within the car and beyond. The battery management system (BMS) in EVs allows the battery to be gently topped up, extending its life. Battery technology is still evolving, so as it improves, batteries will become more cost-effective, lighter and with a longer lifespan.
Connekt EV Charging founder Johnny Manning has been selected to participate in the prestigious Scale-Up Scotland program run by The Hunter Foundation.
Lyndsey has almost 20 years dealing with commercial partnership at a national level and was previously a key account director for a national advertising organisation.