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EasyGo rebrands as EZO amid continued expansion

EZO's chief executive Ollie Chatten at one of the company's EV chargers
EZO's chief executive Ollie Chatten at one of the company's EV chargers

Irish electric vehicle charging network EasyGo is rebranding as EZO as the company continues to expand rapidly around the country.

Over the coming weeks EasyGo's user app will be updated to EZO.

E-ZO said today that 110,000 drivers are now using its platform, adding that it is on course to reach 150,000 users in the UK and Ireland by the end of the year.

It said it has increased its number of DC charge points by 42% in the first half of the year, as well as increasing its staff numbers from 35 to more than 70.

Looking ahead, the business said it has a secure pipeline of over 150 key locations for rapid charger installations, including more than 20 charging hubs, over the next 12 months, with deployment already underway.

Backed by Rubicon Capital Advisors, the company has also made a major leap into the UK market and recently secured a £300m 20-year deal to power Scotland's Net Zero transition.

The contract will see the installation and management of over 1,300 EV chargers across the Highlands, Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire and Moray Councils, marking the company's largest infrastructure project to date.

CEO Ollie Chatten said that surpassing 110,000 users and the company's recent growth to the UK is a clear signal that drivers and communities are choosing the company as their trusted EV charging partner.

"With user numbers rising fast and major partnerships underway, we are poised to lead the EV transition at scale. We are ready for what’s next, and we’re building the infrastructure to match the pace of change," he said.

Mr Chatten said that EZO's growth is a clear sign not only of the strength of its own position, but of the broader trajectory of the EV sector.

"We’re here to lead with conviction, and to help shape a future that’s already unfolding. We see sustained momentum, growing infrastructure demand, and a deepening commitment to electrification," he said.

"With today’s official unveiling of our rebrand, we are underscoring our commitment to delivering smart, accessible, and sustainable EV charging solutions that meet the needs of everyday drivers and communities," the CEO said.

"It is more than a name change. It reflects who we are - becoming a smarter, more scalable and more connected network for the future of electric mobility," he added.