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Boost for Devon locals and holidaymakers as large EV charging hub opens

The flagship 1.6 acre site on the A38 will serve high volumes of seasonal traffic

Osprey Charging new ultra-rapid EV charging hub on the A38 Devon Expressway(Image: Osprey Charging )

Osprey Charging has opened the largest ultra-rapid EV charging hub in the South West.

The company, which has its headquarters in London, has opened a 16-bay dedicated EV re-charging location at Salmon's Leap, Buckfastleigh on the A38 Devon Expressway.

The flagship 1.6 acre site will serve the high volumes of seasonal traffic expected in Devon this summer. It will also provide local residents, businesses and visitors with a reliable EV infrastructure, helping to improve air quality, reduce noise pollution and support local decarbonisation efforts.

Salmon’s Leap is Osprey’s first land acquisition. The car park has been re-designed specifically for EV charging: there are two extra-long bays for towing vehicles, extra-wide bays for full disabled access.

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The 16 high-power charge points at the hub are compatible with every rapid-charging vehicle on the market. Each is capable of 300kW charging for vehicles able to accept this high power, without wasting any power on lower-capability cars thanks to the latest innovative load-balancing technology.

Strawberry Fields farm shop opens on-site soon, offering a range of their own homemade and homegrown produce and many of their own bakery items and fresh ready meals. This will be alongside a coffee shop with plenty of their homemade ‘food to go’ options.

The site is accessible from both the Plymouth-bound and Exeter-bound carriageways of the A38. A planning application is underway for a service-station style canopy, "to further enhance the site".