Dundee City Council has migrated its entire fleet and public electric charging infrastructure over to Evolt Charging as part of a new long-term contract.

The migration of more than 190 charging points across the city to the Evolt network, including Dundee’s four rapid charging hubs, was completed by Evolt’s local teams in just two and a half weeks.

It becomes the first local authority to officially complete the migration from ChargePlace Scotland (CPS) after the Scottish government said it was ending the public funding model.

Evolt is now responsible for managing, operating and maintaining Dundee’s public and fleet EV infrastructure over the next 20 years.

Justin Meyer, MD of Evolt Charging, said: “Over the last 15 years we have built a close, trusted relationship with the city of Dundee and its council.

“Having invested significantly, with more than 50 employees based in the city, we have built an expert and local team that has a deep knowledge of Dundee’s EV infrastructure.

“This, combined with our experience in managing the CPS network over the last four years, provided us a unique advantage in this transition.”

“Evolt are in a unique position to support organisations in Scotland transition away from CPS and we are fully committed to making that migration as smooth and seamless as possible for all, as well as maintaining our commitment to the further development and delivery of leading EV charging infrastructure across the country,” Meyer added.