New super-fast hub now open at Gallagher Retail Park in Port Glasgow

Osprey Charging Network opens 8 new ultra-rapid EV charging bays in Glasgow

  • Eight cars or vans can re-charge at the new public charge points, which are super-fast - adding up to 100 miles of range in just 15-20 minutes of charge 
  • The new charge points accept contactless bank cards, are compatible with every electric vehicle on the market today, and have a 24/7 free helpline for customers 
  • Osprey Charging, which operates the charge points, is a nationwide public charging network consistently ranked in the top 3 UK networks for customer experience 

Inverclyde residents, businesses and visitors’ EV charging access improved this week with the opening of eight new EV charge points at Gallagher Retail Park. The new, super-fast chargers are part of Osprey Charging, a leading UK-wide rapid-charging network.  

They typically add 100 miles of range in just 15-20 minutes, depending on the model of the vehicle and its battery level. Accepting simple contactless payment via card or Apple/Google Pay, with no need to download an app, the 300kW rapid charge points are also compatible with every EV on the market today.  

Gallagher Retail Park was chosen for its excellent location directly off the A8, connecting Port Glasgow, Greenock and Glasgow. It also has convenient amenities such as McDonald’s, M&S Food and Tesco Extra - drivers can charge up whilst enjoying a bite to eat, a coffee or doing their weekly shop.  

The charge points are designed to be easy to use and park at, with a 24/7 free helpline assisting customers whenever they need it. For business or fleet drivers, receipts can be obtained via the Osprey App and the chargers accept all major third-party payment methods including fleet cards. Osprey’s in-house software platform, Osprey Iris, enables market-leading levels of reliability and innovation in EV roaming. As a result, Osprey is a multi-award-winning network and a Zap-Map ‘Driver Recommended Network’ for the fifth consecutive year. 

The new Inverclyde site is an important investment in Osprey’s roll-out of public rapid charging infrastructure in strategic locations across the UK. With over 1,500 charging bays available to British drivers, Osprey’s award-winning network is enabling more and more drivers to choose electric.   

As EV uptake increases across the country ahead of the 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel vehicles, more and more of Scotland's residents and visitors will look for EV charging as standard. This installation will also encourage EV uptake in the area, improving local air quality, reducing noise pollution and supporting local decarbonisation efforts. 

Osprey funded this installation and oversees the operation and maintenance of the chargers, all of which are powered by renewable energy. The retail park landlord benefits from a future-proofed car park and being able to attract more EV drivers as customers.  

“An EV charging boom is underway in Great Britain. We deliver reliable and rapid public charging service for all drivers, from John O’Groats to Land’s End. Osprey now has over 1,500 charging bays available in convenient locations across the UK, carefully designed to maximise space and ease of use. This new charging location in Port Glasgow is a vital part of Osprey’s Scottish re-charging network, contributing to the decarbonisation of transport in the UK.”

Ian Johnston, CEO of Osprey Charging

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