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SSE Energy Solutions plans new EV hub in Birmingham

Scottish company has struck a deal with Tyseley Energy Park to open specialists facility for next generation of HGVs

CGI of a new HGV electric charging hub on Tyseley Energy Park in Birmingham to be run by SSE Energy Solutions

An energy firm has announced plans to build its first fully electric charging hub for heavy goods vehicles in Birmingham.

Scottish outfit SSE Energy Solutions has chosen Tyseley Energy Park for the facility which will be capable of accommodating up to four electric HGVs at a time.

It will house powerful 360 kW chargers that could get lorries and trucks back on the road in under two hours.

Established in 2010, Tyseley Energy Park is owned by the Webster and Horsfall Group and is home to a hydrogen refuelling station and a 10 MW waste-wood biomass power plant which generates enough electricity to power 17,000 homes.

SSE's charging hub will include a canopy which is to be formed from a combination of galvanised steel and sustainable timber and will incorporate a rainwater harvesting system to capture surface rainwater and irrigate a living green wall within the site.

EV project development manager Ben Brickwood said: "The development of our first all-electric HGV charging hub at Tyseley Energy Park is a crucial step as we continue to enable the decarbonisation of Britain's transport infrastructure and industries.

"Drawing on our expertise and experience with bus depot electrification and the roll out of EV passenger car hubs, this project demonstrates our commitment to accelerating the transition to electric for all vehicles and building the framework needed to support their rollout.