Gul-e host Office for Zero Emission Vehicles

Gul-e were delighted to host the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) from the Department for Transport (DfT), Highway Authorities & Utilities Committee (HAUC), Oxfordshire County Council and Oxford City Council, to showcase our innovative Gul-e product.
The visit allowed us to highlight the benefits of the Gul-e solution, along with re-affirming high standards that it meets, offering both reassurance and comfort to those councils considering installing our product.
We also had the opportunity to visit a live trial site, to see the unit in a real life setting, and the instant benefits it offers local residents.
For us, it was a fantastic chance to discuss, and expand the general understanding of this product category, and promote this practical, easy-access approach to home charging for those without a driveway, to other stakeholders in the space.
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“The best thing about Gul-e is its simplicity. It really is so easy to use,
and was a big part of my decision to buy an EV.”
Mr Jesper Ekelund, Oxford