Enviromena powers the future of EV charging with Winchester Superhub solar array

Enviromena, a leading Independent Power Producer, is proud to support Instavolt in delivering one of the UK’s most advanced sustainable EV charging hubs.

The Winchester Superhub, set to officially launch on 24th March, features an on-site 870-panel solar farm and large-scale battery storage, setting a new benchmark for clean energy integration in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.

The on-site solar array, combined with two battery storage systems will provide enough power for the 44 ultra-fast EV chargers. This ensures a reliable and cost-effective supply of clean electricity, significantly reducing reliance on the National Grid. 

By combining solar power with battery storage, the Winchester Superhub enhances energy resilience, lowers costs, and helps drive down carbon emissions – a critical step in supporting the UK’s net zero ambitions.

“We’re delighted to support Instavolt and showcase the potential for solar, storage and EV charging integration. With the ever-increasing demand on the grid making new connections difficult, the Winchester Superhub is an important project to showcase self-contained supply and demand.“ said Chris Marsh, Chief Executive Officer at Enviromena. 

“Enviromena is committed to delivering sustainable energy solutions that power the future, and projects like the Winchester Superhub demonstrate the immense potential of renewable technology in supporting critical infrastructure.”

With over 3GW of solar and battery storage projects in development and construction across the UK and Europe, Enviromena continues to lead the transition towards a cleaner, more sustainable energy system.

The Winchester Superhub will officially launch on 24th March 2025, offering visitors the opportunity to see the cutting-edge solar-powered charging facility in action.