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Plans submitted for largest EV charging hub in north

Proposed facility just off A6 in Toome will have 40 rapid charging points and commuter facilities

Heron Energy has submitted a ground-breaking planning application to Mid Ulster District Council for what could become the largest electric vehicle (EV) charging hub in Northern Ireland
The proposed new EV charging hub in Toome

Heron Energy has submitted a ground-breaking planning application to Mid Ulster District Council for what could become the largest electric vehicle (EV) charging hub in Northern Ireland.

The proposed site in Creagh business park in Toome aims to transform the EV charging landscape with up to 40 rapid charging points.

It will be seen as a welcome addition to the charging landscape for the growing number of EV drivers, providing state-of-the-art facilities including two innovative social pods equipped with seating areas, a kids’ play zone, and refreshment services.

Heron Energy has submitted a ground-breaking planning application to Mid Ulster District Council for what could become the largest electric vehicle (EV) charging hub in Northern Ireland
The proposed new EV charging hub which the Heron Group is proposing to build in Toome

Central to the project is a 34 megawatts battery energy storage system (BESS) with a two-hour duration capability.

BESS is seen as critical in the north’s ambitious goal of generating 80% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, as enhanced energy independence through battery storage will not only directly address the climate crisis, but also strengthen energy security for the region through increased reliance on local electricity generation.

Damien O’Callaghan, managing director of the Heron Group, said: “We’re delighted to bring forward these plans for an EV super hub and associated BESS in a strategically positioned site.



“The investment will be particularly welcomed by commuters travelling along the A6, one of the most important arterial routes in Northern Ireland.

“If innovation is to happen at the pace required, private sector investment will ultimately need to play a key role in delivery.

“And as a local business dedicated to sustainability, Heron Energy is proud to be leading the way in this space and will continue to ambitiously grow our projects throughout Northern Ireland.”

Heron Energy has submitted a ground-breaking planning application to Mid Ulster District Council for what could become the largest electric vehicle (EV) charging hub in Northern Ireland
Mark McCall, chair of the Electrical Vehicle Association of Northern Ireland

Mark McCall, chair of the Electrical Vehicle Association of Northern Ireland (EVANI). added: “We are delighted to see these ambitious new plans from Heron Energy for the largest EV charging hub in Northern Ireland.

“As the network continues to grow each month, ultra-rapid charging facilities like these will not only make it more convenient and faster for EV drivers but also inspire more people to switch to fully electric vehicles, supporting efforts to reach our emissions goals and bring cleaner air for all.”

Heron Energy is a subsidiary of the highly regarded Heron Group, which has been a leader in the construction, property development and manufacturing industries for nearly 70 years.