Innovative new charging points rolled out in partnership with Trojan Energy

Trojan charging point

The London Borough of Bexley has partnered with Trojan Energy to deliver more than 70 new innovative on-street electric vehicle (EV) charge points, making it easier for residents to transition to cleaner transport options, especially those without access to a driveway.  

The rollout, funded through the Government’s On-Street Residential ChargePoint Scheme (ORCS), will significantly enhance the borough’s charging infrastructure and support Bexley’s wider ambitions around climate action, cleaner air, and accessible neighbourhoods.   

Trojan Energy’s technology has been developed with inclusivity and the urban environment in mind. The charge points sit flat and flush with the pavement when not in use eliminating street clutter and ensuring pavements remain safe and fully accessible to all. When charging is required residents simply connect using a personal charging adaptor enabling a fast convenient charge of up to 22kW. 

Bexley’s Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods, Cllr Richard Diment, said: 

It’s great to be working with such an established partner to deliver these new charging points. We’re committed to providing cleaner and greener forms of transport for residents. The innovative design of these chargers means less street clutter but maintains the easy access needed. I look forward to seeing them roll out across the borough.” 

Ian Mackenzie, CEO of Trojan Energy, said:

We’re proud to work alongside the London Borough of Bexley to bring our clutter-free charging technology to communities across the borough. Our mission is to make the EV transition achievable for everyone, and this collaboration reflects a shared commitment to inclusive, future-focused transport.” 

The rollout is expected to be completed over the summer and will contribute to Bexley’s ambitious local climate change plan and its long-term goals of building resilient, low-carbon communities.

Find out more about some of the practical actions the Council is taking to tackle climate change in our local climate action plan 2022 to 2026.