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GRIDSERVE and Moto Hospitality accelerate Scotland’s EV charging network with Kinross expansion and Stirling upgrades

  • GRIDSERVE expands ultra-rapid EV charging at Kinross and upgrades Stirling location
  • New investment supports EV charging network growth in Scotland
  • Latest upgrades will deliver faster and more reliable EV charging experiences
April 7, 2026

GRIDSERVE has today announced the expansion of its Electric Super Hub at Moto Kinross alongside enhanced EV charging provision at Moto Stirling, further strengthening ultra-rapid Electric Vehicle (EV) charging across Scotland that connects the major cities of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Perth.

At Moto Kinross, the Electric Super Hub has doubled in size from six to 12 ultra-rapid charging bays, all equipped with 350kW-capable chargers to meet growing driver demand. Meanwhile, the charging facilities at Moto Stirling have also been upgraded from four low-power bays to six ultra-rapid EV charging bays, with the latest chargers able to intelligently distribute power based on the utilisation of each bay.

These developments build on the recent opening of GRIDSERVE’s Fort Kinnaird Retail Super Hub in Edinburgh, as the company continues to expand its ultra-rapid charging provision across Scotland, ensuring EV drivers have access to the fastest, most reliable and most convenient nationwide network.

As with all GRIDSERVE Electric Super Hubs, both locations are powered by net zero energy and offer a simple ‘plug in and pay’ two-step charging experience with contactless payment. Drivers visiting Moto Kinross and Moto Stirling can also take advantage of a range of on-site amenities, including M&S Food, Burger King and Costa Coffee, adding further convenience to every stop.

Daniel Kunkel, CEO of GRIDSERVE, said: “The expansion of our Electric Super Hub at Moto Kinross and the enhanced charging provision at Moto Stirling mark another important milestone in our mission to deliver the fastest, most reliable and most convenient EV charging network in the country. These locations form critical links within Scotland’s road network, and by increasing both capacity and charging speeds, we are making it easier than ever for EV drivers to travel with confidence.”

Ken McMeikan, CEO of Moto Hospitality, added: “Our latest investments in Kinross and Stirling mark another key milestone in our mission to revolutionise EV charging across Scotland. This expansion provides a significant boost for drivers on critical routes and demonstrates our continued commitment to ensuring we meet the growing demand for EV infrastructure. By working with GRIDSERVE, we can provide drivers with superfast, reliable charging in the most convenient and well-connected locations.”

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GRIDSERVE Electric Super Hub at Moto Kinross
GRIDSERVE Electric Super Hub at Moto Kinross
GRIDSERVE Electric Super Hub at Moto Kinross
GRIDSERVE Electric Super Hub at Moto Kinross
GRIDSERVE Electric Super Hub at Moto Kinross
GRIDSERVE Electric Super Hub at Moto Kinross

About GRIDSERVE

GRIDSERVE is a technology-enabled electric vehicle charging and sustainable energy business, on a mission to make EV easy. The company is committed to delivering charging infrastructure at the speed and scale to move the needle on climate change and prevent global temperature rises exceeding 1.5°C of warming.

 

GRIDSERVE is delivering world-class High Power EV charging across the GRIDSERVE Electric Highway, at Electric Forecourts® and Electric Super Hubs found on the UK’s motorways and Electric Retail Hubs at popular shopping destinations, all powered by net zero energy.