Thursday, May 2, 2024

Independent Northamptonshire firm partners with international manufacturer to encourage sustainable mobility choices

An award-winning Northamptonshire-based electrical, plumbing, and heating business is supporting an international electrical vehicle charging point manufacturer to encourage the transition to sustainable mobility solutions.

RK Electrical Mechanical Services has become an approved installer of CITA EV’s acclaimed electric vehicle charging point. The manufacturer has recently been named a CES 2021 Innovation Awards Honouree thanks to its CITA Smart 7 Home EV Charge Point.

The CITA Smart 7 charger, a compact, high-performance home and workplace charging solution, will be installed by RK Electrical Mechanical Services at properties across the region.

Kye Bishop, RK Business General Manager, said: “We are delighted about becoming an approved installer of CITA EV’s innovative charging points and to help people and businesses to become more sustainable when it comes to transport. It is an exciting opportunity for us.

“We also believe that this partnership will deliver the added value of collaborative working where two companies complement each other extremely well.”

Ian Glasscock, CITA EV Business Development Manager, added: “This partnership means that we can proudly deliver our esteemed EV Chargers to our customers through a business we can trust.

“We are thrilled to be working with RK Electrical Mechanical services and are looking forward to our sustainable future together.”

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