British charging network operator aims for inclusive e-mobility

To celebrate Autism Acceptance Week (Monday 27th March to Sunday 2nd April), UK electric vehicle charging network Osprey Charging will be displaying eye-catching, unique artwork created by autistic artist Rebecca Ellis, across its EV chargers.

“At Osprey we are building an EV charging network that is open to all, and it’s therefore critical for us to show our support for communities who are often underrepresented,” said Osprey Charging CEO, Ian Johnston. “By converting our EV chargers into galleries for artwork we are honouring themes that have been suggested by our staff and customers, whilst bringing attention to some important causes and organisations.”

The artist herself, Rebecca Ellis added: “The Acceptance Journey represents the steps we are taking to reach autism acceptance and awareness.”

Source: Info via email, moveelectric.com

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