Bristol Airport electrifies with new 10-bay electric vehicle charging zone
Bristol Airport has installed a 10-bay electric vehicle charging zone, along with the capability to extend in the future.
The installations are the first in a programme of upgrades across various airport locations, as well as forming a key part in the airport’s pledge to be carbon neutral by 2025, and net-zero by 2050.
The chargepoints are supported by a smart reporting system which allows Bristol Airport to monitor a number of metrics, including carbon dioxide savings, the amount of energy delivered and the number of charge cycles per day.
As part of the carbon neutral plans, Bristol Airport will also convert its own fleet to zero emissions. Future charge point installations will play an important part in this transition and Pod Point’s scalable system will enable efficient expansion in line with demand.
Paul Baker, surface access strategy manager at Bristol Airport, said: “We are delighted phase one of the project has been so successful and improves the facilities available to passengers. Pod Point chargepoints are simple and easy to use. Prior to arrival at Bristol Airport passengers will need to download a free Pod Point app and set up an account. This is our first step to Bristol Airport being EV driver friendly and we are already looking at other locations around the Airport to extend the number of Pod Points on site.”
For passengers who have parked in long stay or Silver Zone car parks, on contacting the Ground Transportation staff on site assistance will be arranged to access the charge points.
The chargepoints are located in the airport’s new multi-storey car park and have been added to Pod Point’s public network and app, with the company also taking care of managing the service from site surveys through to installation and aftercare.