EV Charging Solution at Queensmead, St John’s Wood
Location: Queensmead, St John’s Wood, London NW8
System Type: Retrofit – 6-Bay Shared Use Charging Station (7-22kW) with Smart Active Connection
Property Type: Residential Block
Property Overview:
The Queenmead Estate is a luxury residential development in the leafy district of St John’s Wood, London. It is home to a variety of high-end houses and apartments.
Management Company: Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward
Instructing Party: Andrew Farley – Estate Manager
Project Overview:
Following in-depth consultations with the management company, it was agreed that the EV charging station would be placed in the perimeter parking zone adjacent to private garages, using visitor parking bays. The “charge and move” system ensures efficient use of these shared charging points, giving residents easy access.
Energy Supply Challenges:
Energy analysis revealed an insufficient electrical supply, necessitating collaboration with UK Power Networks (UKPN) to install a dedicated metered power source for the EV charging points.
Civil Works:
Given the aesthetic value of the estate, civil works required strategic planning to avoid negatively impacting the appearance of the development. The charging stations were mounted on the perimeter walls to seamlessly blend into the surroundings. A new GRP electrical cabinet housing the meter and distribution equipment was discreetly installed in a soft landscaped area, keeping it hidden from residential views to preserve the aesthetic harmony of the estate.
System Integration:
The charging system is now fully operational, integrated with the Future-Tap billing platform. This provides residents with a user-friendly way to access and manage their EV charging needs.
Testimonials:
Jamie Willsdon, Director of Future Group
“This was an exceptional project. By using subtle components that did not disrupt the appearance of the development, we were able to deliver a flawless outcome. A big thank you to our civil engineering partners, Xtra Maintenance, for their crucial role in the installation.”