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SaveMoneyCutCarbon partners with ABB, prominent EV charger manufacturer, to offer unparalleled support to UK clients

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In an effort to improve the reliability of rapid electric vehicle (EV) chargers, the UK government introduced new regulations in July 2023. These regulations aim to achieve a 99% reliability rate for EV chargers, with the requirement being that the network is reliable for 99% of the time during each calendar year. However, EV drivers may have experienced instances where this is not the case.

ABB, a well-known and trusted EV charger manufacturer, has announced a partnership with SaveMoneyCutCarbon to provide support to its UK customers. This partnership will cover initial design and specification, grid connection, financing, installation, and post-installation servicing for ABB’s chargers. SaveMoneyCutCarbon is a leading business in the UK that helps organizations reduce their energy, water, and carbon usage. They offer support for projects of all sizes, from a single online order to multi-million pound projects. With their “Tech Hubs,” they are equipped to provide consultancy and delivery services for various technologies related to energy and water conservation, Science Based Targets, ESG, and NetZero goals. As electric vehicles are a quick and effective way for organizations to reduce their carbon emissions, they are a key part of SaveMoneyCutCarbon’s portfolio.

Raul Diani, ABB’s Area Manager for EV in Europe, expressed his excitement for this partnership, stating, “We have been looking for a hybrid partner like SaveMoneyCutCarbon that can cover everything from shipping smaller AC chargers and related parts online, enhanced support for our valued trade customers, through to the end-to-end delivery of larger projects.” Diani also recognizes SaveMoneyCutCarbon’s experience and expertise in delivering over 1000 projects in the UK, making them a valuable partner for ABB.

SaveMoneyCutCarbon’s CEO, Mark Sait, also shared his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “We have always loved the ABB brand and the robust reliability it stands for. The combination of enhanced end-to-end support combined with ABB’s proven and reliable EV charging technology is so needed in the fast-changing EV market where legislation and clients’ needs are now demanding support beyond the level the plethora of EV charger manufacturers would normally provide.” Sait also emphasizes the importance of proper installation and functionality of EV chargers, comparing them to vending machines for electricity.

This partnership between ABB and SaveMoneyCutCarbon aims to provide customers with superior support and reliable EV charging technology to meet the growing demand for electric vehicles in the UK.

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