Lucy Electric and Lucy Zodion power InstaVolt Rapid EV Charging at Camphill Village Trust
Lucy Electric a leader in Secondary Power Distribution and Lucy Zodion a leading British manufacturer specialising in street lighting control, smart cities, and EV infrastructure solutions proudly announce their collaboration with InstaVolt on the latest rapid EV charging site at Camphill Village Trust’s Taurus Crafts location.
InstaVolt’s dedication to excellence requires that any new site meets its stringent standards. To ensure seamless project execution from inception to completion, Lucy Electric and Lucy Zodion meticulously integrated essential service elements into their end-to-end solution for InstaVolt. This involved noting ducting positions in design drawings, sending root sections in advance to accelerate civil progress, and including cable clamps to streamline installation processes.
A key innovation in this project is the design of a back-to-back main supply pillar to minimise the footprint and optimise space, enabling the site to accommodate six 160kW chargers. The pillar features earth leakage protection, residual current protection, provisions for metering, surge protection, anti-condensation heaters, and service lights for enhanced safety and user experience. It is finished in black paint to visually integrate seamlessly with the rest of the site.
Additionally, a comprehensive package substation solution was tailored to seamlessly integrate medium and low-voltage power distribution while ensuring efficiency and compliance with industry standards. This solution’s centrepiece is a 500kVA package substation featuring a National Grid Ring Main Unit (RMU), engineered to DNO specifications, enhancing connectivity to the grid. The integration of the Lucy Sabre VRN2a TLF unit ensures adherence to NGED specifications, guaranteeing reliable performance and interoperability and including a Lucy AcuLok LV cabinet equipped with an 800A ACB that aligns with IDNO standards, providing flexibility and choice in transformer-mounted LV equipment.
Lucy Zodion and Lucy Electric are committed to a holistic approach, offering end-to-end solutions from initial specification to on-site delivery. This includes the flexibility to accommodate various transformer manufacturers and third-party equipment requests, ensuring compliance with all DNO, IDNO, and general industrial specifications.
Through this collaboration, InstaVolt continues to set the benchmark for user-friendly, reliable, and sustainable charging solutions. Initial installations at Cliff Court and Camphill Village Trust – Taurus Crafts will provide communities across the UK with convenient access to rapid charging facilities, driving the widespread adoption of electric vehicles and contributing to a greener, more sustainable future.
Tim Douglas, Head of Delivery at InstaVolt, expressed his enthusiasm: “We are thrilled to collaborate with Lucy Electric and Lucy Zodion to advance EV charging infrastructure in the UK. Our partnership signifies a shared commitment to driving the electric mobility revolution forward, making EV charging an integral part of everyday life for communities nationwide.
Lucy Electric’s expertise in crafting specialised charging solutions perfectly complements InstaVolt’s dedication to delivering top-tier charging experiences. Together with Lucy Zodion, we are pioneering innovative solutions that meet and exceed the evolving needs of EV drivers and site owners.
Our collaboration ensures that our charging units are not only future-proofed but also optimised for future scalability, allowing us to continue to meet increasing demand for rapid charging. Just as reliability is paramount in our commitment to delivering 24/7 service, the robust solutions provided by Lucy Electric and Lucy Zodion help us guarantee dependable performance and user satisfaction.
Through our collective efforts, we are driving towards a greener, more sustainable future, where electric vehicles play a central role in reducing emissions and shaping a cleaner, brighter tomorrow.”
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