London is currently at the epicenter of the global electric vehicle revolution. As the city pushes toward its ambitious goal of becoming net-zero by 2030, the demand for robust Public EV Charging Infrastructure has skyrocketed. The expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) to encompass all London boroughs has fundamentally shifted the commercial landscape, necessitating a rapid deployment of high-speed charging factories and exporters to meet local needs.
London's Victorian-era power grids are being upgraded with AI-driven load balancing to support massive 360kW DC fast chargers in high-density areas.
With over 12,000 public points currently, London aims for 40,000–60,000 by 2030, creating a massive opportunity for infrastructure exporters.
Industrial zones in areas like Croydon, Park Royal, and Dagenham are transforming into "Charging Hubs" for electric freight and logistics fleets.
The industrial status of London emphasizes a shift from simple AC chargers to Ultra-Fast Charging Hubs. Factories supplying this region are now focusing on modular designs that allow for easy scalability in crowded urban environments where space is at a premium. As a leading exporter, understanding the UK's strict electrical safety standards (BS 7671) is paramount for successful deployment in the London market.
Shenzhen Orange Energy Co., Ltd. is a forward-thinking technology company specializing in electric vehicle charging infrastructure and smart energy solutions. Based in Shenzhen, the company focuses on the development, manufacturing, and deployment of advanced EV charging systems for global markets.
Orange Energy provides a comprehensive portfolio of charging solutions, including workplace EV charging, public charging infrastructure, residential charging solutions, and fleet charging systems. The company also develops fast-charging stations, urban charging networks, and highway charging stations to support the growing adoption of electric mobility.
The global EV charging sector is moving toward "Smart Charging 2.0." In London, this translates to specific localized application scenarios:
As a specialized Public EV Charging Infrastructure Factory, we integrate these trends into our export models, ensuring that every unit sent to the UK market is "Future-Ready" with OCPP 2.0.1 compatibility and ISO 15118 "Plug & Charge" capabilities.
In addition, Orange Energy delivers specialized applications such as retail parking charging, hotel destination charging, shopping mall and office building charging solutions, and multi-unit residential charging systems. Its innovative offerings also include advertising display charging stations, digital screen chargers, interactive charging displays, solar-powered EV charging systems, and networked charging management platforms.
With a strong focus on smart technology, reliability, and sustainability, Shenzhen Orange Energy Co., Ltd. aims to help cities, businesses, and communities build efficient EV charging ecosystems worldwide.
In residential areas like Chelsea or Kensington, where off-street parking is rare, our sleek, low-footprint AC chargers are integrated into lamp columns or dedicated curbside bollards to provide overnight charging for residents.
London's iconic Black Cabs are now largely electric (LEVC). We provide dedicated DC rapid charging hubs at major rail terminuses like Waterloo and Paddington, allowing drivers to top up in 20 minutes.
Major retailers in Greater London are deploying our multi-bay DC wallboxes to attract EV drivers, offering high-speed charging while customers shop, integrated with loyalty app payments.
Supporting the "Last Mile" delivery fleets in London's industrial outskirts. Our 240kW chargers support the rapid turnaround of electric vans and heavy trucks servicing the city center.
The transition to electric mobility in London is backed by the Mayor's Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Strategy. This plan focuses on ensuring that no Londoner is more than a few minutes' walk from a rapid charging point. For factories and exporters, this means the technical requirements are among the most stringent in the world. Equipment must withstand the UK's temperate maritime climate (high humidity and rain), comply with Cyber Security regulations for connected chargers, and offer seamless payment integration as mandated by the UK's Public Charge Point Regulations 2023.
Factories specializing in London-specific EV charging are focusing on modularity. Unlike suburban chargers, London units often need to be installed in historic districts where digging is restricted. This has led to the development of battery-buffered charging stations that can deliver high power without requiring massive grid upgrades. Our export models for London include these liquid-cooled, high-density power modules that provide maximum output in a minimal footprint.
As London companies look to source infrastructure, the environmental impact of the charging stations themselves is under scrutiny. Leading exporters are now providing "Life Cycle Assessments" for their hardware, ensuring that the steel, copper, and electronics used in the chargers are sourced responsibly. This alignment with "Green Procurement" policies makes our public charging solutions the preferred choice for London borough councils and private developers alike.
Whether you are a local London government authority, a commercial property developer in Canary Wharf, or a fleet manager in West London, our public EV charging infrastructure is designed to meet the highest standards of the UK market. We bridge the gap between world-class manufacturing in Shenzhen and the specialized industrial needs of London.