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Scottish Water completes successful field trial of Tual’s battery-buffered fast charger for electric vehicles

Tual, specialising in swappable powerbanks and versatile charging solutions for commercial electric vehicles, has completed a field trial with Scottish Water of its PowerUp charger technology.
Scottish Water completes successful field trial of Tual’s battery-buffered fast charger for electric vehicles
The new Power Up electric charger installed at Moffat Water Works. Courtesy of Scottish Water/Tual.

The successful three-month test of the high-power DC CCS electric vehicle charger, which saw the unit deliver 100 percent uptime with no faults, enabled Scottish Water engineers visiting the remote Moffat Water Works to fully charge their EVs quickly and conveniently. Until then, there were no charging options available on site.

PowerUp Chargers are designed for sites where grid limitations make installing conventional DC charge points a non-viable option. By storing mains power in its integral lithium-ion battery during periods of low demand, a PowerUp Charger can provide a high-power charging session when needed. In the Scottish Water trials, this meant 70kW, delivering up to 200 miles of range in one hour – a 3kW three-pin socket can only manage 8 miles of range over the same period.

This step-change in performance makes using EVs at Moffat, and the many other facilities like it, a realistic option at last. The harsh duty cycles and long distances that typify utility company vehicle use make it challenging to incorporate EVs into fleets unless on-site charging is both fast and reliable. Tual’s PowerUp technology ensures both. Installation is fast too: the unit at Moffat was commissioned and operational just 34 minutes after delivery via a HIAB truck.

“We’re delighted that Scottish Water selected us for this field trial, and that the engineers visiting the Moffat site could always rely on our PowerUp technology to charge their EVs, enabling them to continue carrying out their mission-critical work” said Phil Clarke, Tual Founder and CEO. “Grid constraints must not be allowed to stand in the way of fleet electrification. We’re proud to be playing our part in ensuring that any organisation that wants to make the switch can do so knowing that charging will not be an issue for them.”

Paul Wilkinson, EV Transition Technical Specialist, Scottish Water, added that the field trial at the Moffat Waste Water Treatment Works was a great success and that the quick installation time, fast charging capability, and absolute reliability transformed the use of EVs at the site, and convinced Scottish Water to place an order for PowerUp chargers that will be rolled out across its other remote sites.

“We’re transitioning our whole fleet to zero-emissions vehicles as part of our strategy to achieve net-zero by 2040, and Tual’s technology is helping us do that by overcoming limitations in the existing charging infrastructure” said Mr Wilkinson.

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