Advanced technology
InstaVolt EV chargers deliver high power charging up to 160kW via CCS and CHAdeMO connectors.
With InstaVolt EV chargers you’ll be back on the road in no time and with little fuss.
Our senior management team bring many years of experience from the electrical engineering and energy services industries.
Backed by purpose-driven global investment organisation, EQT, the company owns and operates fully public rapid DC charging stations.
Our services benefit electric vehicle drivers, the landowners that house the charging units and, ultimately, environment by supporting use of less polluting electric vehicles.
All of the electricity supplied through our chargers comes from renewable energy sources, including solar and wind farms. This means you can be sure you’re doing the best you can for the environment when you top up with InstaVolt.
Sustainability is a key priority for us as a business and we support a number of clean air initiatives.
As a business we are constantly looking at new ways to drive down our own impact on the environment and work with a number of partners to ensure our operations are as sustainable as they can be.
Air quality across the world is a major talking point, with road transportation being one of the largest contributors to global emissions.
Switching to driving an EV can help to reduce this – creating a more welcoming environment for pedestrians and cyclists, as well as improving general health.
In a year, it is estimated that one electric car on the road can save the equivalent of four return flights from London to Barcelona – so just think what a whole nation of them could achieve for our environment.
That’s why we’re on a mission to make driving an EV simple and manageable for everyone.
Transport is one of the main sectors contributing to emissions of polluting gases in Spain. According to the National Inventory of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) Emissions published by the Spanish Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITERD) the transport sector continues to be
the largest contributor. Road transport is responsible for most of these GHG emissions since morethan 80% of mobility of both passengers and goods is carried out by road.
In light of this context, there is an urgent need to take adequate measures to meet the climate and environmental commitments assumed by the European Union and the Spanish government.
Electric mobility is a key for decarbonisation of transport. Spain’s National Energy and Climate Plan 2021-2030 (NECP) established a target of 5 million electric vehicles (EVs) in Spain by 2030, including cars, vans, motorcycles and buses. To achieve this target, it is vital to have the necessary public charging infrastructure where these vehicles can recharge quickly and reliably.
All of the electricity supplied through our chargers comes from renewable energy sources, including solar and wind farms. This means you can be sure you’re doing the best you can for the environment when you top up with InstaVolt.
Sustainability is a key priority for us as a business and we support a number of clean air initiatives.
As a business we are constantly looking at new ways to drive down our own impact on the environment and work with a number of partners to ensure our operations are as sustainable as they can be.
Air quality across the world is a major talking point, with road transportation being one of the largest contributors to global emissions.
Switching to driving an EV can help to reduce this – creating a more welcoming environment for pedestrians and cyclists, as well as improving general health.
In a year, it is estimated that one electric car on the road can save the equivalent of four return flights from London to Barcelona – so just think what a whole nation of them could achieve for our environment.
That’s why we’re on a mission to make driving an EV simple and manageable for everyone.
Transport is one of the main sectors contributing to emissions of polluting gases in Spain. According to the National Inventory of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) Emissions published by the Spanish Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITERD) the transport sector continues to be
the largest contributor. Road transport is responsible for most of these GHG emissions since morethan 80% of mobility of both passengers and goods is carried out by road.
In light of this context, there is an urgent need to take adequate measures to meet the climate and environmental commitments assumed by the European Union and the Spanish government.
Electric mobility is a key for decarbonisation of transport. Spain’s National Energy and Climate Plan 2021-2030 (NECP) established a target of 5 million electric vehicles (EVs) in Spain by 2030, including cars, vans, motorcycles and buses. To achieve this target, it is vital to have the necessary public charging infrastructure where these vehicles can recharge quickly and reliably.