Introducing Paua PINS, shared depots
PINS: Private Infrastructure Network Solution
Paua is commercialising depot sharing. Now you can find even more charging locations with Paua as we seek to give you maximum choice. We are on your side on the journey to electrification.
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Paua PINS is a demonstration of depot sharing
Paua PINS will demonstrate shared depots in collaboration with Suffolk County Council, Oxfordshire County Council and Cenex.
Businesses have asked to share depots in order to further monetise their infrastructure.
Other businesses want access to shared depots for reasons of vehicle size, lack of alternatives or simply secure locations to charge.
Whatever your reasons we are interested in learning more so please do contact us with the form below.
Funded as part of the Transport Decarbonisation Demonstrators programme, by the Department for Transport (DfT) and delivered by Innovate UK
Advisory panel & project updates
- Remain in contact with the team as we develop this project.
- Industry insights are informing the project through engagement with the team at Cenex.
- Volunteer your insights or opinions on the project by joining the advisory panel. Simply let us know in the form below
History of the project
Paua PINS was conceived during the EV Rally 2023.
During this rally there was a need to charge a large number of commercial vehicles in a range of different locations.
Depots were used quite extensively for the larger commercial vehicles including the Team DAF-Cenex electric truck used at the First Bus garage in Glasgow (photographed here).
Paua approached Cenex about a collaboration for this Government funded project and the Paua PINS project was born.
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Advisory panel
Association of Fleet Professionals, the Police 7F Commercial Services Programme, East Lothian Council, Nottingham City Council, First Bus, DAF Trucks, SSE Networks, the Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (REA), National Grid, DPD, Royal Mail and depot software specialists EO Charging, Spirii, Hangar 19 and Fuuse.