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• • • NEWS • • •


Devitech partners with Fuuse to deliver destination and workplace charging


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ommercial EV charger installation and support company, Devitech, has joined forces with


charge point management system Fuuse, to offer user-friendly charging for hotels, hospitality, leisure, and workplace environments across the UK. Devitech aligns with Fuuse’s core values to


facilitate the efficient roll out of electric vehicles across the UK by removing barriers to transition through smart technology. Fuuse’s flexible EV charging platform enables


Devitech to offer complete bespoke solutions for its commercial clients. The platform can be fully configured to meet business needs by setting comprehensive access controls; multi tariff management; remote charger maintenance; energy monitoring and smart charging all from one back-office system, regardless of hardware.


BCIA Awards 2023 now open for entry T


Graham Rowlands, managing director of


Devitech, said: “We aim to make EV charging as hassle free as possible. It’s a whole new world for many businesses and we seek solutions that will streamline the process and not over complicate the customer experience.


“Fuuse marries a user-friendly interface with


clever and comprehensive functionality – enabling us to provide clients with exactly the setup they need for their business, whilst keeping the platform easy to manage and intuitive to navigate.” Mr Rowlands said he sees a long-term strategic


partnership with Fuuse to enable his company to assist clients with building an EV charging infrastructure network to meet their staff and client requirement. Dan Street, business development manager for


Fuuse, said: “It’s great to be working with Devitech alongside many of our hardware partners and suppliers. “Together we can provide future proof EV


charging solutions for businesses and fleets with a team who share our vision for making EV transition as seamless as possible.”


Spelsberg UK reinforces northern England with new sales manager


end users through to wholesalers supplying to electrical contractors. He is responsible for a region that spans from


he Building Controls Industry Association has announced the launch of the 2023 BCIA


Awards which will take place on Thursday, May 4, 2023 at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole. The BCIA Awards recognise innovation,


product development, project delivery and great training in the building controls sector. Awards entries can now be entered using the online entry system which allows you to start, edit, view and download your entry before submitting it. The closing date for entries is Thursday, January 19, 2023. There are nine different categories available


to enter, with a brand new Apprentice of the Year Award category. Graeme Rees, president of the BCIA, said:


“This year’s BCIA Awards was a fantastic occasion and I was very proud to make my first President’s speech. We have added a new category this year, with the Apprentice of the Year Award highlighting the value and importance the BCIA places on new talent entering the building controls sector. “I am sure


everybody in the industry is looking forward to celebrating the best innovation


and talent in the business and I am confident we will see some very strong entries once again.” To enter the BCIA Awards, visit www.BCIA.co.uk/bcia-awards.


Nottinghamshire and Cheshire, north to Cumbria and Northumbria. Mr Broadley joins Spelsberg from junction box


extensive experience within the industrial enclosure market, Graham Broadley will support the company’s customers ranging from OEMs and


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pelsberg UK has appointed a new area sales manager for the north of England. With


and distribution board manufacturer, Hensel, where he managed the company’s wholesale market. Prior to this experience, he was regional sales manager for Lewden, focussing on enclosures, plugs and sockets, and he also spent time with CeeNorm with a similar focus. Mr Broadley began his industrial career in wholesale with Edmundson Electrical. At Spelsberg, his role will include specifying


enclosure systems for the company’s extensive OEM and end user customer base. His remit is also to expand Spelsberg’s wholesale and distribution market.


versatile tool cuts, strips and crimps – three crucial applications all at the same time. It isolates flexible and solid conductors from


Cut, strip and crimp with KNIPEX NexStrip T


he new KNIPEX NexStrip is described as a must-have multi-tool for all electricians. This


0.03 to 10 mm² with automatic adaptation to the cable cross-sections; it self-adjusts wire end sleeves between 0.25 to 4 mm² /2 x 2.5 mm²; and cuts flexible conductors up to 10 mm². As stripping pliers, the KNIPEX NexStrip works


precisely, automatically adapting to each cable diameter, ensuring consistent stripping lengths thanks to the adjustable length stop, making it ideal for repetitive work. The fine adjustment enables reliable stripping


of flexible and solid conductors between 0.03– 10mm² even under special operating conditions, such as special insulating materials or extreme temperatures.


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The ratchet crimping mechanism guarantees


the exact crimping pressure so you can expect a consistently high crimp quality and as a cutting tool, the KNIPEX NexStrip separates flexible conductors up to 10mm² safely and reliably.


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