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Green light for Derbyshire’s first all-electric service station

Gridserve Sustainable Energy will build the facility with 30-plus charging points just off the M1

How the Gridserve Markham Vale Electric Forecourt will look

Plans for a sustainable motorway service station with no petrol or diesel pumps have been given the go-ahead.

Gridserve Sustainable Energy has got permission to build the facility just off the M1 in north Derbyshire, which will have more than 30 high-power charging bays for electric vehicles supplied by net zero electricity.

As well as allowing travellers to top up their batteries, the site, at junction 29a of the motorway near Chesterfield, would also offer public charging for a nearby housing development and wider community. It will also have charging points for electric lorries and other HGVs as well as a café and shop.

The new Electric Forecourt will be built between Enterprise Way and the eastern side of Duckmanton, and the plans feature 22 high power chargers, providing up to 350kW – powerful enough to supply up to 100-miles of range in less than 10-minutes. There would also be lower-powered units and high-powered HGV charging points.

Designs for the contemporary building include solar roof panels designed to reduce the electricity demand of the building and surrounding landscaping to promote wildlife habitats.

Gridserve chief executive Toddington Harper said: “We are committed to delivering EV charging infrastructure that both enables the transition to net zero carbon transport, and excites drivers to make the transition to electric vehicles.

“The geographical distribution of EV charging across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is essential to usher in the mass market era of electric vehicles.