bp pulse has extended its agreement with Transport for London (TfL) to 2029, continuing its commitment to providing reliable charging solutions across London.

Since the framework began in 2018, bp pulse has been instrumental in supporting the adoption of electric vehicles, particularly for the ride-hail and taxi sectors. The network includes over 150 chargers spread across the London Boroughs, including Hounslow, Kingston and Epping Forest. Significant investments have been made to upgrade the charging infrastructure, replacing older units with next-generation technology that is more reliable and sees 50 per cent higher usage.

Phases one to three of the upgrade program have added nearly 130 new chargers, with Phase four set to be completed by the end of November, adding five more. This initiative aligns with bp pulse’s mission to create a high-quality public charging network.

Valerio Ferro, general manager at bp pulse UK, expressed enthusiasm about the extended agreement, highlighting the importance of strategically placed EV infrastructure to meet growing demand. All bp pulse charge points are accessible via the Zapmap app, providing live status and availability. This extensive upgrade program underscores bp pulse’s commitment to keeping Londoners on the move with dependable electric vehicle charging options.

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