Commercial EV charging solutions.
Osprey fully funds charger installation and all associated maintenance. Given the scale of investment, we partner with our landlords by entering into a long-term lease, or we purchase sites, allowing us to fully operate the chargers and provide customer and site care as part of our partnership. Our lease length, scale of investment in charging sites, and approach to future-proofing infrastructure, will bring you asset and customer value far into the future. Osprey’s strategy for deployment of chargepoints is based on the optimum solution for EV drivers in each location.
Site requirements
- 4+ car parking spaces. - Long-term leases at market-leading rental income. - No upfront or ongoing costs to landlords. Osprey undertakes and funds all charger development, operation, and maintenance.
- Greenfield or brownfield sites considered as well as existing buildings with car parking. - On main arterial routes. - Co-location opportunities with drive-thrus and discount food operators. - Sites from 0.2 acres, close to amenities or the opportunity to develop a complimentary use adjacent.
We work with developers to deliver EV charging for roadside and retail schemes, fully or part funding site substations.
Benefits for landlords and developers
Increased footfall.
Provide a high demand service for your customers and differentiate your site to attract new ones.
Meet environmental targets.
Demonstrate sustainability commitments and build a brand for the future.
Planning Permission
Meet planning requirements with no capex or opex.
Get ahead
Future proof your asset by securing grid before competitors.
Turnkey Solution
Fully managed and funded solution with a long-term lease.
Revenue Generating
Earn revenue from car parking bays at no extra cost to you.
Working with Osprey
What is it like to work us? Hear about the relationship from our partner Marston's.
Find out more
One of our business development team will be in touch to discuss your business, ambitions and site(s). We take care of the legwork: quantitatively assessing suitable charging locations, resolving any planning or property applications, and securing and paying for a direct grid connection.