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Shell buys UK’s largest electric vehicle charging network

147 pointsby reddotXover 4 years ago

20 comments

neonateover 4 years ago
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avrionovover 4 years ago
Some negative comments below, but this is good news. This is the sign that the electric cars on the streets have a critical mass big enough for Shell to invest. The second positive outcome is that if they are directly involved in the electric cars business, they will be one less company trying to stop the greener technologies.<p>With more and more electric cars on the roads, the demand for the gas stations will decrease and some of them will close. Finding a gas station will become more difficult. It seems that most of the other owners are not thinking long term what will be the effect on their business.
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btbuildemover 4 years ago
Cautiously optimistic that they&#x27;re doing it in order to maintain their stranglehold on transportation energy networks (what a thing to be optimistic about!) and not in effort to dismantle it aka auto companies vs light rail &#x2F; trolleys &#x2F; etc in the US back in the day.
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reaperducerover 4 years ago
There have been a lot of moves like this by the big oil companies lately. It reminds me of a Stephen King short story called &quot;The Jaunt.&quot;<p>The story is about the world after man has invented teleportation. Aside from being a handy way for the mafia to dispose of bodies, it also made burning dinosaurs unnecessary for transportation. So all of the big oil companies went into water. They became Shell Oil and Water, Exxon Oil and Water, British Fluids, etc.
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mattbeeover 4 years ago
Charging infrastructure in the UK is so bad - I have so many terrible apps on my phone to activate the many brands of different charging points. So I&#x27;m very happy to see consolidation if that&#x27;s going to make charging more reliable.<p>The mystery for me - why don&#x27;t they <i>all</i> work on contactless payment? (like Instavolt does) That way, I don&#x27;t need an app, account, tracking or anything else - just tap my card and start charging.
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codeulikeover 4 years ago
<i>Royal Dutch Shell has agreed to buy Ubitricity, owner of the largest public charging network for electric vehicles in the UK</i><p>I&#x27;ve been driving EVs in the UK for 5 years or so and I&#x27;ve never heard of Ubitricity so is this bullshit, or do Ubitricity own someone lower down like ChargeYourCar or something like that?<p>edit: Ah here we go, seems like they might be big in London<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;insideevs.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;457155&#x2F;ubitricity-largest-public-ev-charging-network-uk&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;insideevs.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;457155&#x2F;ubitricity-largest-public-...</a><p><i>ubitricity&#x27;s approach is slightly unusual, compared to the typical charging networks, as it uses a lamppost or bollard, equipped with Type 2 AC charging sockets. Because there is already an electricity connection, the company reduces the installation cost and time.<p>It&#x27;s quite interesting also from EV drivers&#x27; perspective (especially if they don&#x27;t have their own parking space), as there are now streets in London where every lamppost has been retrofitted with an ubitricity charging point.</i>
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helsinkiandrewover 4 years ago
In the UK the proportion of profit from petrol sales vs forecourt stores is already dropping fast. The petrol retailers are all increasing their forecourt stores with tie ups with retailers. 50% of some petrol station visits don’t involve petrol sales at all<p>With the increased time to ‘fill up’ with electricity it would make this more appealing to the companies
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gnicholasover 4 years ago
I don&#x27;t know anything specific about this purchase, but this doesn&#x27;t surprise me a ton in light of Shell&#x27;s partnership with the impact-oriented Unreasonable Group. [1] I know the Unreasonable team through my work with them on literacy issues, and they are super dedicated to making a positive impact in the world. When they announced their partnership with Shell UK, the CEO sent out an email explaining to the community why they are working with such an unlikely partner.<p>Hopefully this is another data point that trends in the same direction.<p>1: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.forbes.com&#x2F;sites&#x2F;annefield&#x2F;2020&#x2F;08&#x2F;31&#x2F;unreasonable-groups-shell-startup-engine-uk-pilot-to-launch-soon&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.forbes.com&#x2F;sites&#x2F;annefield&#x2F;2020&#x2F;08&#x2F;31&#x2F;unreasonab...</a>
WJWover 4 years ago
Shell has been very open in the last few years that they see themselves as an &quot;energy&quot; company and that they don&#x27;t care very much if the energy comes from fossil fuels or from renewables, as long as consumers buy it from Shell. They&#x27;ve seen the writing on the wall and are moving to where the money will be in the future. Apart from this acquisition, they have also invested in wind parks (their offshore expertise is quite handy apparently), hydrogen electrolysers for damping renewable production peaks and several other large and capital intensive projects that they are very well positioned to take on.<p>The main concern seems to be whether they can make the cultural switch in management as there are quite a few &quot;old hands&quot; in middle management that are quite attached to the fossil fuel sector that they grew up with. On the other hand, the CEO and board seem fully on board so we&#x27;ll see how it plays out. In the coming weeks with the annual report they are expected to present a new strategy document for the coming decade with more details on how they plan to go about it. This is a company that has tens of billions per year to invest in new energy projects, as well as some top tier talent. It&#x27;ll be interesting to see what they come up with.
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ffpipover 4 years ago
Royal Dutch Shell has agreed to buy Ubitricity, owner of the largest public charging network for electric vehicles in the UK, as the oil major expands its presence along the power supply chain.<p>Shell said on Monday it would buy 100 per cent of the company for an undisclosed amount. Ubitricity, founded in Germany, is a leading European provider of on-street charging for electric vehicles.<p>The company, which integrates electric car charging into street infrastructure such as lamp posts, has more than 2,700 charge points in the UK, giving it a market share of 13 per cent.<p>Shell said the acquisition would help it expand into on-street charging. It already has more than 1,000 fast and ultrafast charging points at 430 Shell retail stations and a greater number including those owned by partners and affiliates at forecourts and motorway service stations.<p>Subject to regulatory approval, the deal is expected to close later this year.<p>Street charging is expected to expand rapidly as customers who lack private driveways and those that wish to charge their vehicles overnight seek greater options.<p>Istvan Kapitany, who heads Shell’s mobility business, said: “Working with local authorities, we want to support the growing number of Shell customers who want to switch to an [electric vehicle] by making it as convenient as possible for them.”<p>Like peers such as Total and Repsol, Shell has been expanding along the electricity supply chain in recent years as it looks to build a business that will be resilient through an energy transition towards cleaner fuels.<p>Investors and environmentalists have demanded that oil companies take greater responsibility for their role in enabling climate change, forcing Europe’s energy majors to make new pledges for cleaning up their businesses.<p>Shell, like BP and other oil groups, said last year it would become a net-zero emissions business. It is expected to detail its plan for how to get there next month at its strategy update.<p>While top leaders at the company plan to accelerate spending into cleaner businesses, they are also wary of abandoning lucrative legacy hydrocarbon divisions too soon.<p>For example, while electric vehicle adoption is accelerating, the fleet is still dwarfed by those with traditional engines. Demand for petrol and diesel is expected to remain robust for decades to come.<p>While Shell’s leadership insists it has been on the right path, some executives have said it is not moving fast enough given the rapidly changing demands of the public, investors and climate activists.<p>The pressure to take climate action has grown over the past year, even as the coronavirus pandemic battered the balance sheets of international oil players.<p>Lockdowns and travel bans dramatically cut demand for oil and led to a collapse in oil prices, hitting earnings.<p>Shell cut its dividend for the first time since the second world war, slashed spending by billions of dollars and said it would cut 9,000 jobs as part of a major restructuring.<p>The company is expected to announce its fourth-quarter results next week.
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curiousllamaover 4 years ago
Anyone know the purchase price? Hard to know what to think of this otherwise. Is this a defensive acquisition, to protect a fragile Shell charging business? Or is this speculative, where they want to pump in $ to accelerate and dominate? Will Ubicitry function as an R&amp;D&#x2F;experiments arm, or actual LoB?
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gambitingover 4 years ago
Great! Here in the UK their charging stations seem to be among the most reliable, coupled with the fact that you can actually pay with a card at the charging station, no stupid accounts&#x2F;fobs needed. Just plug in, tap your card on the side, done. Easier than filling with petrol.
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jacobp100over 4 years ago
I think this is a good thing. About 7 years Shell bought First Utility - a 100% renewable energy company. It’s rebranded to Shell Energy now, but still 100% renewable.<p>I imagine they just want to diversify outside of fossil fuels because they see the writing on the wall.
gertrundeover 4 years ago
Not sure where they get the &quot;largest&quot; from...<p>Apparently the largest is... BP.<p>And their charging point network seems to be fairly slow, 3-5.5kW, fairly similar to basic home charging, but built into bollards and lamp posts.
FerretFredover 4 years ago
It makes sense (for Shell) because a lot of streets and buildings in the UK aren&#x27;t charge-point friendly. Add to that the outdated electrical infrastructure in many places: any more power demand would necessitate upgrading wiring from substations to streets.<p>What the real problem is though is that successive Governments have failed to properly invest in the right type of power stations, and I&#x27;m not sure if renewables could handle the extra projected load. See: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk&#x2F;</a>
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youesehover 4 years ago
This is their move to catch up with Chevron (and other large service providers) that has been building up their own charging network, I believe.
slgover 4 years ago
The article is paywalled, so I&#x27;m not sure if they cover this. I don&#x27;t love a company owning two competing verticals when those verticals are impacted by network effects. Shell&#x27;s gas business becomes less valuable the more they build out their EV business and vice versa. It creates a big potential conflict. What are the odds that a company like Shell would make the the decision that benefits society and prioritizes the EV business over their fossil fuel business?
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Railsifyover 4 years ago
Even Ferrari and Lamborghini are putting electric motors in their vehicles, crazy world.
srijith259over 4 years ago
So whats stopping them from destroying the charging networks, so that they can keep the gas&#x2F;petroleum demand up?
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gertrundeover 4 years ago
A non paywalled version of the story:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.theguardian.com&#x2F;business&#x2F;2021&#x2F;jan&#x2F;25&#x2F;shell-agrees-deal-to-buy-electric-car-charging-company-ubitricity" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.theguardian.com&#x2F;business&#x2F;2021&#x2F;jan&#x2F;25&#x2F;shell-agree...</a>
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