The Daily Telegraph

Issa brothers switch off EV chargers for Asda shoppers

- By Hannah Boland

THE billionair­e Issa brothers have switched off more than a hundred electric car charging points across Asda stores in a blow to customers who want to plug in their vehicles while they shop.

Figures from the RAC reveal that Asda has slashed the number of electric vehicle chargers at its supermarke­ts by more than two thirds to 46 devices over the past year. It had 165 at the start of 2023. The reduction comes after the supermarke­t ended a partnershi­p with electric vehicle (EV) charging company BP Pulse. Asda now has working EV chargers on 2pc of its estates, or 22 shops.

Asda is the only supermarke­t to have reduced active charging points, with others including Tesco and Morrisons investing heavily in the technology.

It comes as Asda struggles under the weight of billions of pounds of debts following its takeover by Mohsin and Zuber Issa and their private equity partners TDR Capital in 2021.

The Issa brothers also own petrol station empire EG Group, which late last year struck a deal with Tesla to roll out chargers across its petrol station sites in the UK and Europe.

Asda struck a deal to buy the UK forecourts of EG Group last year. However, it is understood that the Tesla deal will not apply to Asda car parks.

The supermarke­t is understood to be considerin­g its options for replacing the EV chargers it has lost.

Most supermarke­ts have been increasing the number of EV chargers they have in their car parks to lure more drivers to come and shop with them. Simon Roberts, Sainsbury’s chief executive, last month unveiled plans to spend £70m to add charging points in 70 more supermarke­ts after success at 27 sites.

He said at the time: “I want to come and shop, spend 30 minutes in the store, I can follow the charge on my phone as I’m going around the shop, and I can come back to my car being charged.”

Tesco increased the number of chargers across its estate by 61pc to 1,305 last year, according to Zapmap figures compiled by RAC.

Morrisons more than doubled the number of chargers across its stores to 413.

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