Electric Vehicle (EV) charge point operator (CPO) Believ will highlight how its fully funded charge point installation solution can help businesses in the retail and hospitality sectors to attract and retain more customers when it exhibits at the 2025 Food and Drink Expo next month.
Believ’s comprehensive solution covers everything from determining the optimal charging speeds to suit the needs of a company’s visitors, employees, and customers, to installation, operation and ongoing maintenance – and all at zero cost to the site owner.
It’s ‘always-on’ business model ensures charge points remain fully operational, minimising downtime while maximising usage. This not only enhances the customer experience but also increases footfall and dwell time, with an attractive host remuneration package that boosts car park revenue.
Craig Butler, Director of the Private Sector at Believ, emphasises the opportunities for businesses: “We’re looking forward to connecting with businesses at this year’s show to discuss the commercial and environmental benefits of EV infrastructure.
“Our zero-cost, end-to-end solution helps retailers, hospitality operators, and landowners provide sustainable transport options while eliminating the financial and operational barriers often associated with EV charging. Recent installations at the Ulbster Arms and Zeal Hotel will help us showcase how a mixed-speed, blended approach to charging infrastructure supports businesses in these sectors.”
In its mission to accelerate EV adoption and deliver cleaner air for all, Believ is pursuing collaborations with businesses owning land subjected to high-traffic volumes, which could be transformed into EV charging hubs. Additionally, Believ is engaging with property developers to integrate charging infrastructure during the construction phase, ensuring new developments are future-ready for electric mobility.
You can find Believ at the NEC Birmingham in Stand EE288, Hall 18 between 7 – 9 April.
To find out more about Believ’s offering click the link here.