Class Act: Believ showcases its fully funded model at Schools and Academies Show

Electric Vehicle (EV) Charge Point Operator (CPO) Believ will be exhibiting at The Schools and Academies Show, showcasing how its fully funded charge point installation solution can play an integral role in helping the educational sector achieve its sustainability goals – at zero cost.

Schools and academies are under significant budget pressure, with 60% of schools and trusts reporting that balancing their budgets is their biggest challenge, according to the NGA1. Believ is therefore looking forward to demonstrating how its end-to-end EV charging solution can help the educational sector in installing charge points that cater to the needs of both visitors and staff without it biting into their budgets.

Believ is hardware-agnostic and offers tailored advice on the appropriate equipment and charging speeds and how to maximise car park revenue, as well as taking charge of planning, installation, operation and ongoing maintenance.

Daniel Lessiter, Head of Business Development at Believ, and Lucy McMahon, Business Development Manager, will be attending the show.

Dan says: “With schools and academies being under pressure, our solution can help as it does not require any capital investment , and offers an additional revenue stream if appropriate. And crucially we provide an EV solution that benefits a school’s community, which in turn, helps with both a local authorities and schools’ sustainability goals.”

Lucy adds: “Attending the show is important for us as we can discuss how our fully funded EV charging solution complements an organisation’s overarching sustainability strategy, while also delivering financial and environmental benefits.”

The Schools and Academies Show will take place on the 20 November at the NEC Birmingham.

To find out more about Believ’s EV charging offering, visit Believ on stand K22 at the show. Alternatively, visit believ.com/businesses/ or email business@believ.com.

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