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Sync Energy Brings EV Charging To Historical Hall
The on-site parking for guests visiting Pantglas Hall holiday resort in Carmarthenshire has been upgraded thanks to Sync Energy. Three dual socketed EV chargers have been installed in the communal car parks, servicing the 27 holiday lodges and main hall building.
The historical Pantglas Hall Estate is now home to a resort of self-service holiday lodges, restaurant, café and leisure complex with indoor and outdoor sports facilities. With an increase in requests for electric vehicle
charging facilities, Pantglas Hall
staff employed commercial property maintenance specialists, Nest Group,
to research the best EV charging options for the estate.
Pantglas Hall required three floor mounted, dual socketed units with a payment terminal, that also looked sleek and was easy to use. Nest Group suggested Sync Energy’s Pro Charger - Twin Floor Mounted EV Charger with Light.
Combining advanced technology with ease of installation and user-friendly operation, the Pro Charger range is perfect for commercial use. It features a professionally designed luminaire head, intuitive touchscreens, 4G, RFID, and contactless payment options for seamless functionality.
Anna Thomas, Manager of Pantglas Hall, said: “As an increasing number of guests who use our facilities travel here in electric vehicles, we are now happy to be able to offer EV charging services in our on-site car parks. The Sync Energy chargers have delivered exactly what we wanted, and we’ve already had great feedback from guests who have taken advantage of this new amenity.”
Georgia Cichuta, Business
Development Manager for Sync Energy,
said: “Pantglas Hall is a
stunning resort with many visitors throughout the year, who now have the benefit of on-site EV charging. This will help
futureproof the site for years to come as more people purchase electric vehicles, and offer people the Sync Energy charging experience.”
For more information visit:
https://sync.energy/commercial
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