Elektromotive Featured in Sunday Times

Car chargers are sparking a revolution and Calvey Taylor-Haw, founder of SInC based Elektromotive is leading the way. Taylor-Haw was recently interviewed by the Sunday Times and talked about the history and drive behind Elektromotive and it’s ground breaking car charging point, the Elektrobay.

The charging points, made in Brighton, cost £3,000 each, not counting the cost of connecting them to the grid.

Taylor-Haw’s creation is more than just a charging point. It records the time and date, and measures the electricity consumption when a registered user charges their car. Owners sign up on the company website or through their councils and pay an annual fee of £100.

He plans to provide chargers for commercial use that would cut the process to 90 minutes from flat to full. He also predicts the car industry will have a model that can run for 200 miles on one charge within five years.

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Car chargers spark a revolution, The Times

Car chargers spark a revolution, The Times

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