en.Wedoany.com Reported - UrbanChain has extended its renewable energy supply agreement with electric vehicle charging point operator Believ to support the latter's nationwide rollout of public charging infrastructure.
The three-year renewal builds on the initial partnership established between the two parties in 2025. Under the agreement, UrbanChain will continue to supply renewable electricity to Believ's charging network through its private energy market.
The deal aims to support Believ's ongoing expansion plans, which are backed by a £300 million investment from Liberty Global and Zouk Capital.
Currently, Believ operates over 2,400 active charging points across the UK and is advancing the deployment of charging infrastructure in collaboration with local governments and private sector partners.
UrbanChain stated that its energy platform offers transparent sourcing of renewable electricity, competitive pricing, and half-hourly matching. This model enables Believ to procure locally produced renewable energy where available, while ensuring supply security for its national network.
The partnership is designed to support the continued decarbonization of the transport sector and provide long-term energy certainty for charging infrastructure projects across the UK.
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