How Instavolt is Combating EV Charging Cable Theft

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The Surge in EV Charging Cable Thefts

In recent years, a troubling trend has emerged in the UK: a significant increase in EV charging cable thefts. This wave of crime is alarming, especially for EV drivers who rely on a dependable charging network. With almost 1,000 charging stations from Instavolt, the UK’s largest fast charger network, being targeted, this issue has hit a critical point, undermining trust among drivers.

The Costs of Cable Theft

Interestingly, the incentive for these thieves is quite low. Each charging cable contains about £25 ($33) worth of copper, yet the financial impact on Instavolt is severe, with downstream costs of around £1,000 ($1,342) per site for repairs. According to Instavolt CEO Delvin Lane, the total losses since November 2023 have reached about £410,000 ($550,150). Lane emphasizes that this isn’t just an Instavolt problem but a broader issue affecting the entire EV ecosystem, with drivers feeling the biggest impact.

Innovative Solutions to Prevent Theft

In response to this crisis, Instavolt is stepping up its security measures. They have reinforced their charging cables with durable kevlar sheaths, making them more difficult to vandalize. Furthermore, they have introduced a live GPS tracking system through a partnership with Trackit247. This cutting-edge technology allows for real-time location updates, detecting stolen cables immediately thanks to geo-fencing. Notifications are sent to Instavolt’s 24/7 security center, facilitating prompt coordination with law enforcement.

With live tracking capabilities, if a thief attempts to steal a charging cable, police can follow its route closely. This innovation not only marks significant progress in protecting vital EV infrastructure but also acts as a deterrent. Instavolt’s efforts reflect a commitment to securing the future of electric vehicle usage in the UK.

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