InstaVolt has been recognised as the ‘Growing Business of the Year: Turnover £15-25 million’, at the 2023 Growing Business Awards.

The leading rapid EV charging network took home the prestigious award at a ceremony in London. The awards, now in their 26th year, are designed to bring together some of the UK’s most outstanding entrepreneurs and high-growth businesses.

Determined by an eclectic and highly experienced panel of judges from across industries, the awards look to understand which organisations are thriving, challenging the status quo, and on an unstoppable trajectory towards growth and longevity.

The award follows an outstanding year for the Basingstoke based company. Having seen international expansion with sites now in Iceland and with further plans to expand into Spain and Portugal in the New Year.

Adrian Keen, CEO of InstaVolt, said: “I’m really proud that we’ve been named ‘Growing Business of the Year’ in our category. InstaVolt continually invests in state-of-the-art technology, and we’re always looking for potential sites to expand the network to be able to offer EV drivers the best places to get charged up.

“We’re more than just about growing the business, as we want our customers to have the best experience with us.”

After another year of tremendous growth, the awards come shortly after the announcement of InstaVolt’s partnership with leading roaming partners, including Allstar, Octopus, and Paua. These partnerships give EV drivers and fleets more options when they need to charge, allowing them to pay in the way that best suits their needs.

With more than 920,000 EVs on the UK’s roads and InstaVolt’s strategic locations offering charge speeds up to 160kW, means EV drivers can charge up and get back on the road in no time.

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