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BP ditches fuel at Hammersmith site, opens first dedicated EV and convenience hub

Ultra-fast EV chargers at Cromwell Road London

BP's new format EV charging and convenience hub at Cromwell Road on the A4 in Hammersmith, London

BP on Thursday announced the launch of its first new format EV charging and convenience hub at Cromwell Road on the A4 in Hammersmith, London.

Fuel has been removed from the site and five ultra-fast bp pulse 300kW chargers installed, each capable of charging two cars simultaneously, with canopies over the chargers.


The site features a redesigned convenience store, with upgraded wildbean cafe and M&S Food offer, to cater especially for EV drivers and customers on the go.

BP said this combined food, drink and convenience offer reflects the increase in drivers’ expectations of services they want to access while their car is charging.

The instore and outside design, with its contemporary new look, enhances the customer experience by optimising the layout with an open and inviting environment and product offerings, targeting customers who want food-for-now.

“The launch of our Cromwell Road EV convenience hub is a significant milestone in how we’re evolving to meet the needs of a new generation of EV drivers in the capital and beyond,” Richard Bartlett, SVP for BP Pulse and mobility & convenience, Europe, said.

“This new format site is not just about providing fast, reliable charging where drivers need it but also delivering an outstanding retail experience, in a strategic location connecting central London with Heathrow and the west of England.”

This all-electric charging hub at BP Cromwell Road is part of the company’s broader strategy to evolve its mobility and convenience network across the UK meeting customers’ needs wherever they are on the energy transition. As well as optimising existing sites, by adding BP Pulse EV charging to its premium fuel and retail offer, BP will also develop new EV charging hubs with enhanced convenience offers that match customer needs.

BP said more than 50 per cent of its customers in the UK visit its retail sites purely to shop. As it delivers the next stage of its convenience retail offer, the company said it will test, adapt and learn from live sites and customer feedback.

The opening of Cromwell Road adds the fifth charging hub to BP Pulse’s west London charging corridor along the A4 to Heathrow. BP Pulse's existing network now includes almost 3,500 rapid and ultra-fast charge points, including at over 225 BP retail sites.