Zapgo scores deal to bring EV charging to 33 football clubs

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Zapgo has partnered with Fair Game to bring rapid EV charging to football clubs around the UK.

The agreement provides Zapgo with exclusive access to 33 lower league and non-league clubs that are members of Fair Game

The agreement with Fair Game, a fast-growing band of clubs campaigning to improve football governance, provides exclusive access to the 33 lower league and non-league clubs that are members of the group. These include teams such as Accrington Stanley, Bristol Rovers and Grimsby Town.

The installation of EV charging hubs at club stadiums and training grounds will provide local communities with vital infrastructure in areas often underserved by existing EV charging infrastructure.

The partnership will also deliver valuable new revenue streams for the clubs involved, further supporting the long-term sustainability of grassroots football around the country. Clubs installing Zapgo’s EV chargers via this agreement will benefit from revenue generated from onsite EV chargers all year round, even during the offseason.

Dee Humphries, partnerships and marketing director of Zapgo, said: “This expansion represents a key step in strengthening our growing role in the EV charging sector and we are proud to support grassroots football in communities underserved by existing charging infrastructure.”

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Natalie Middleton

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