27th Oct 2025 07:00
27 October 2025
eEnergy Group plc
("eEnergy", "the Company" or "the Group")
eEnergy Secures Largest EV Charging Project to Date with Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust.
eEnergy (AIM: EAAS), the net zero energy services provider, has been awarded its single largest EV charging project to date by Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust, signalling further confidence from the NHS in eEnergy's expertise and delivery.
The £333,000 project will see 48 EV chargers installed across 10 Trust sites commencing in November 2025 and completed by end of January 2026. The rollout includes a mix of 7kW and 11kW units, serving both staff and public car parks at hospitals, clinics, and administrative offices.
This is the Trust's second major EV charging investment with eEnergy, following a successful earlier phase. Delighted with eEnergy's design expertise, project management, and aftercare service, the Trust has committed to this substantial extension to its existing charging estate. Importantly, eEnergy's team also supported the Trust in securing government funding, carrying out multiple site surveys to provide investment-grade proposals to underpin a successful funding application.
Key highlights:
· Largest EV charging project awarded to eEnergy to date
· 48 EV chargers: a blend of 7kW and 11kW units
· 10 Trust sites: including Tenbury, Malvern, Kidderminster, and Bromsgrove
· Mixed-use deployment: staff and public car parks
· Framework procurement: further cementing eEnergy's framework strategy for public sector decarbonisation
· Government funding support: eEnergy's site surveys and investment-grade proposals enabled a successful funding application
Harvey Sinclair, CEO of eEnergy, commented:
"This marks a further milestone for eEnergy and highlights the growing trust the NHS places in us to deliver high-quality, funded Net Zero infrastructure. By extending existing EV infrastructure, we're helping the Trust accelerate its sustainable transport strategy while making clean charging accessible for staff and visitors."
This landmark EV charger contract strengthens eEnergy's position as the trusted EV charging partner for the NHS and wider public sector.
For further information, please visit www.eenergy.com or contact:
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About eEnergy Group plc
eEnergy (AIM: EAAS) is revolutionising the path to Net Zero as a leading digital energy services provider for B2B and public sector organisations. We eliminate the barriers to clean energy generation and energy waste reduction, offering solutions that don't require upfront capital investment. Our vision is clear: make Net Zero possible and profitable for every organisation.
Our primary services include:
• Reduce: LED lighting and controls
• Generate: Solar PV - ground mount, rooftop, and carport
• Charge: EV charging and management software
• Fund: With no upfront cost
All eEnergy services come with intelligent circuit-level energy analytics and are delivered through compliant, off-balance sheet funding-now including a dedicated £100 million fund with Redaptive, supporting private and public sector clients. Funding is also available through partners such as NatWest and Siemens, enabling our energy-as-a-service model.
eEnergy has completed over 1,100 decarbonisation projects within the B2B and public sector. We are #1 in the education sector, having worked with over 840 schools, installing over half a million LED lights, and improving the learning environment for over 443,000 students-enough to fill Wembley Stadium almost five times over. In one year alone, eEnergy has saved the education sector £13 million in energy costs. With over 70% of schools yet to transition to LED lighting and over 90% yet to deploy solar, eEnergy estimates that at least £5.4 billion would need to be invested to install adequate rooftop solar, LED lighting, and EV charging infrastructure in UK schools.
eEnergy is a market leader within the education sector and has been awarded the Green Economy Mark by the London Stock Exchange. We have also received a Bronze rating from EcoVadis for our commitment to ESG and sustainable business practices.
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