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bp pulse and Moto to bring high-powered electric truck charging to key UK motorways

bp pulse and Moto, the UK’s largest motorway services operator, are cooperating to accelerate the transition for UK freight and logistics.

The intention is to roll out high-powered electric truck charging on major UK routes to begin with three motorway service areas: Lymm, Toddington North, and Toddington South. Six pull-through bays equipped with megawatt charging system (MCS) chargers will be installed at each site. These chargers, compatible with both CCS and MCS standards, are designed to accommodate a wide range of electric trucks. By enabling ultra-fast charging at scale, the technology reduces downtime and enhances fleet operational efficiency. The first site is planned to go live during 2026.

The project is focused on the UK’s primary motorway corridors, supporting bp’s aim to build a publicly accessible network of multi-energy truck hubs across the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) routes. These hubs are designed to meet the growing demand for electric truck charging, helping operators manage total cost of ownership by combining powerful infrastructure with convenient locations that have high-quality amenities. Moto has invested heavily in electric vehicle infrastructure across its 70 UK sites, with electric trucks a natural extension.

The new hubs will also support electric trucks entering the UK from Europe, with bp’s fuel and charge card enabling seamless payment for charging across UK and Europe. The rollout follows the success of bp’s first European e-truck corridor launched across six sites, spanning a 600km stretch of the Rhine-Alpine corridor, in January 2023.

bp now operates the largest public truck charging network in Germany with 25 e-truck sites providing thousands of charging sessions via dedicated pull-through bays to enable fleet operators to access long-distance and national electric trucking infrastructure.

Moto plans to install up to 300 charging bays for electric HGVs at 23 strategic locations by 2030.

The collaboration also complements bp’s acquisition of one of Europe’s largest truck stops in Ashford, Kent, where plans are underway to introduce EV charging for HGVs. The site will serve as a vital connection for electric trucks between mainland Europe and the UK, enabling bp to create a cross-border network of high-powered, strategically located truck charging facilities.

As more businesses look to transition their trucks, bp pulse is working with major fleet operators, from Amazon to DFDS, to support their transition to electric trucks with reliable and scalable charging solutions.

Sep 25, 2025Blagojce Krivevski
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September 25, 2025 Electric Car NewsBP, bp pulse, electric truck, electric truck charging, EV Charging, Moto
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