Easee has partnered with installer EVX Charging Solutions to deploy more than 90 electric vehicle chargers across 13 schools in the Oxford Diocesan Bucks Schools Trust (ODBST), supporting the Trust’s wider commitment to cleaner transport, reduced emissions and healthier school environments.

The rollout includes a flagship project at Chiltern Hills Academy, where 16 Easee chargers have now been installed to support staff, visitors and the school’s incoming electric minibus. The shift to electric is expected to help the school save 7,000kg of CO₂ annually, delivering a meaningful reduction in emissions and reinforcing the school’s sustainability strategy.

The initiative has been made possible through the UK Government’s Workplace Charging Scheme for state-funded education institutions, which covers the cost of purchasing and installing EV charge points. Easee and EVX Charging Solutions are working jointly to help schools navigate the application process, unlock available funding and implement efficient, reliable charging infrastructure that meets long-term fleet and sustainability needs.

This expansion of charging infrastructure builds on Easee’s growing presence in the UK and Europe, where the business has deployed over a million connected chargers designed to enable smart, seamless and scalable electrification. Easee’s product ecosystem is engineered for reliability, intuitive operation and long-term performance, supported by built-in connectivity that ensures chargers remain updated and future-ready.

Sam Levy, UK sales director at Easee, commented: “Electric vehicles play a vital role in building a cleaner, quieter environment for local communities, and schools represent one of the most valuable and impactful opportunities to accelerate progress in this respect. By equipping schools across Buckinghamshire with reliable, future-ready charging infrastructure, we’re helping them reduce emissions, improve air quality and make electrification work hard for teachers, parents and minibus drivers alike.”