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TotalEnergies and SSE to launch EV charging company in Ireland

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The new company plans to deploy up to 3,000 EV charge points in the UK and Ireland in the next five years, but EV sales are slowing in this country, Silicon Republic reported.

TotalEnergies and SSE are creating a joint venture called Source, which aims to expand electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in Ireland and the UK.

Within the next 5 years, Source will deploy up to 3000 high power charge points (of 150 kW and more) grouped in 300 “EV hubs”, targeting 20% market share. Charging hubs will be in prime locations in and around urban areas and powered by renewable energy provided by SSE and TotalEnergies. Several hubs are already under construction with plans for dozens more, currently in development studies.

“SSE is already playing a role in decarbonising the UK and Ireland’s power system including building the world’s largest offshore wind farm and transforming electricity networks. Now this agreement will help accelerate progress towards a decarbonised transport system too, ensuring the vehicles that keep the economy moving can do so in a more sustainable and efficient way,” said Neil Kirkby, Managing Director of Enterprise at SSE.