Osprey is UK's second-largest public rapid charging network
Osprey Charging Network now has more open-access rapid charge points than BP Pulse, making it the second largest network of its kind in the UK.
Following another year of strong network expansion, including 20 new ultra-rapid charging hubs totalling 200 bays, Osprey Charging will end 2025 with over 1,500 rapid and ultra-rapid charge points, from Land's End to John O'Groats.
As a result, the Osprey Charging Network now has more open-access rapid charge points than BP Pulse, making it the second largest network of its kind in the UK.
This milestone reflects the strength of our pipeline and breadth and depth of commercial landlord partners, as well as strategic land development and purchase. There is no sign of infrastructure delivery slowing down, with another 1500 charge points already funded and scheduled for deployment over the next few years.
Whilst rapidly expanding, the focus remains on quality of infrastructure; a quality that has earned Osprey a Top 3 ranking in the Zapmap Driver Survey for a second year running, and Charge Point Network of the Year three years in a row at the EVIE Awards.
Osprey prioritises the driver experience by building the right charging sites in the right locations, and making them easy to find and use. This customer focus extends beyond drivers to vehicle owners, enabling easy charging and payments by fleets of all sizes, and is underpinned by many years of investment into technology and data, including proprietary software platform Osprey Iris that manages the charging network.
In 2025, Osprey Charging Network's continued growth was backed by a group of financial institutions, together providing £110m in senior debt facilities to accelerate the roll out of Osprey EV charging hubs at prime locations across the UK. The company also retains strong support from its original equity investors.
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