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New North East electric car charging partnership launched as demand accelerates

John N Dunn and Sanctus Consulting have joined forces to bring the end-to-end service to the public and private sector

(Left to right) Brian Smith, John N Dunn Group managing director (North East Division), Sanctus Consulting sales director Martin Stevenson and managing director Martin Oswell, and Stephen Bilclough, John N Dunn Group executive chairman.(Image: John N Dunn Group/ Sanctus Consulting)

Two North East firms have teamed up to launch a new electric car charging infrastructure partnership as demand for more EV services ramps up.

North Tyneside building services John N Dunn Group is working with Sanctus Consulting, to provide a service to public and private sector organisations across the region that want to meet growing car charging demands from customers, staff, residents and visitors.

The partnership is part of Wallsend-based John N Dunn Group’s ongoing diversification, to take advantage of growing opportunities within the electric car charging infrastructure sector, and the installation of renewable energy technologies.

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The company will take responsibility for charging infrastructure for clients, carrying out ground works, the installation of infrastructure and back office management systems.

County Durham-based Sanctus Consulting, meanwhile, which specialises in energy purchasing and renewable energy supply contracts for the commercial market, will be responsible for the customer acquisition and relationship management side of the project.

John N Dunn Group holds the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles accreditation required to carry out EV infrastructure work and has completed a number of projects, including installing EV charging points at Durham Cricket’s Riverside Stadium in Chester-le-Street, which was followed by four more being installed at the homes of players and staff.

Stephen Bilclough, chairman at John N Dunn Group, said: “The availability of charging infrastructure will be the key catalyst for the wider uptake of electric vehicles and we’re acting to position ourselves at the forefront of these developments across the North East, and eventually beyond.