Lucy Electric’s EV Infrastructure division has renewed its ChargeUK membership for a second consecutive year, reinforcing its commitment to supporting the UK’s accelerating transition to electric vehicles.

For 2026, membership will sit directly with Lucy Electric EV Infrastructure, reflecting the division’s growing role in delivering the electrical infrastructure that underpins EV charging deployment nationwide. Previously held at Lucy Group level, the move signals a sharper focus on EV Infrastructure as a core strategic priority.

ChargeUK represents organisations responsible for delivering and operating much of the UK’s public charging network. Its work to foster a stable policy environment, unlock investment, and strengthen industry collaboration is widely recognised as critical to achieving national electrification and net-zero ambitions.

Tom Goodman, General Manager at Lucy Electric EV Infrastructure, commented:

“The EV transition depends on more than chargepoints alone. It relies on robust, future-ready electrical infrastructure that can support rapid growth – from residential charging to ultra-fast commercial networks. Renewing our membership with ChargeUK under Lucy Electric EV Infrastructure reflects our commitment to enabling that infrastructure and playing an active role in shaping the industry’s long-term resilience and delivery strategy.”

As EV rollout expands across residential, commercial, and public networks, the company continues to support customers with medium and low-voltage distribution solutions designed to energise sites efficiently, safely, and at scale.

Through continued engagement with ChargeUK, Lucy Electric EV Infrastructure aims to help remove barriers to deployment and ensure the UK’s charging network is supported by compliant, scalable solutions.