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Leading Scottish sustainable energy specialist Gensource has announced its expansion as a charge point operator (CPO) with the completion of its first fully managed commercial EV project at Archerfield Estate in East Lothian.
The Musselburgh company delivered the infrastructure and will also operate the charging network on an ongoing basis at the Archerfield Walled Garden, the extensive 18th Century property which hosts a popular café, shop, food market and children’s play park.
Intended for public use, there are four charging bays comprising two 50kW Dual Output EV chargers which have been designed specifically around the existing electrical infrastructure and visitor profile to the gardens.
Now fully installed and operational, it’s the first time Archerfield Walled Garden has been able to offer EV charging to visitors as part of the site’s facilities.

Gensource operations director Robert Wilson said: “We have delivered many commercial EV installations but this one is such a significant milestone for us as it’s the first commercial EV charging project developed, designed, delivered and then fully managed on the public network as part of our expansion as a charge point operator.
“It is a major addition to the business and allows us to move beyond installation into the long‑term, operation and optimisation of EV charging assets.
“Our key differentiator against other charge point operators is that we develop, deliver and operate chargers not just to have a ‘charging network’ but to be an energy partner to develop, design and deliver energy solutions, including solar, storage and EV charging, to save clients money and meet their sustainability goals.”
The project strengthens Gensource’s partnership with Archerfield Walled Garden with the firm having delivered a major solar PV installation last year. The on-site solar directly contributes to the electricity demand of the chargers and with the EV chargers now live, Gensource monitors and manages the site’s whole sustainable energy eco-system.

Gensource managing director Josh King added: “This is a strategic growth area for the company and one we will continue to build on as demand for EV charging accelerates across destination, workplace and commercial sites.
“This project highlights how EV charging can be successfully integrated into destination sites, delivering environmental benefits while enhancing visitor experience and supporting long‑term commercial sustainability. The Walled Garden project strengthens our position to offer full turnkey sustainable energy solutions across a broad technology range to support business transition to cheaper, cleaner energy.”
Access and usage have been designed to be straightforward for EV drivers with multiple payment options. The chargers are visible on various public charging apps, including Octopus Electroverse and Tap Electric, East Lothian Council’s operator of choice.
Gensource secured funding for the milestone project on behalf of Archerfield Walled Garden through the Rural and Island Infrastructure Fund, administered by the Energy Saving Trust on behalf of Scottish Ministers and Transport Scotland.
Invest East Lothian played a supportive facilitation role, helping bring together stakeholders and promoting the project as a positive example of sustainable infrastructure investment within East Lothian.