Mazda prepares for MX-30 launch with NewMotion EV network

11 July 2020 | David Young

Ahead of the Mazda MX-30 UK launch in early 2021, Mazda UK has chosen smart charging provider NewMotion as its preferred network, supporting a charging infrastructure for Mazda's dealer network and recommended supplier for home charging

Mazda prepares for MX-30 launch with NewMotion EV network

Commenting on the partnership, Mazda Motors UK Managing Director, Jeremy Thomson said: "we chose to partner with NewMotion due to their pioneering development of smart charging solutions over the last 10 years. The company's charge points are fully connected, meaning they can receive regular updates to ensure a Mazda MX-30 owner's charging hardware is always up to date and working perfectly". Adding, "this also enables remote start and stop of charging sessions via the MyMazda app and will give our Mazda MX-30 owners a fully integrated and interactive home charging solution".

Mazda MX-30 owners will also be able to add NewMotion's dynamic power management to their charging package, which helps manage home energy consumption. This feature monitors the total electricity consumption in your home and dynamically adjusts the charge speed of your car. If there is enough capacity left, the charge speed increases automatically.

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The partnership with NewMotion extends beyond the home charging experience, as MX-30 drivers on-the-go will be able to access NewMotion's UK public roaming network of over 2,500 charge points, including over 1,000 rapid chargers. For those looking to go even further afield, NewMotion also offers access to 155,000 charge points across 35 countries in Europe.

Under the deal, NewMotion will also be helping the Mazda dealer network to plan for and install EV charging solutions ready for the MX-30's arrival in the UK early in 2021. With installation work beginning this summer, the infrastructure will provide charging for Mazda's showroom EV models, employees who commute to work using personal EVs and customers who already drive plug-ins. The charge points delivered under the partnership will be a range of 22kW AC and 25kW DC chargers. These will offer fast charging speeds and ensure Mazda's infrastructure is futureproofed for forthcoming EV models.

Source: Mazda