MEMBERS at Bannatyne Health Clubs will soon be able to charge their electric cars in less time than it takes to do a spin class thanks to Chineham-based company.

Duncan Bannatyne’s health club empire is working with Crockford Lane-based charging company InstaVolt to install rapid DC chargers at its sites across the UK.

The installation of more than 70 rapid DC chargers is underway, with 56 already live, and the Bannatyne Group says more are likely to follow as electric vehicles sales continue to grow.

Bannatyne Group chief executive officer Justin Musgrove said: “Our health clubs offer members the latest in fitness technology and keep ahead of all the latest trends, while aiming to maintain our environmental credentials.

“Enabling members to charge their electric vehicles while using the health club is part of this commitment.”

Instavolt chief executive officer Tim Payne said: “As electric vehicles become more and more popular, it’s a no brainer for businesses to start offering charging points to customers. Both the Government and the private sector are in agreement that we need a reliable public charging network and companies like Bannatyne Group are helping to make that possible by making chargers available for drivers to use on their land.”

Like all of InstaVolt’s charging units, those at Bannatyne Health Clubs will be available for electric vehicle drivers to use on a subscription free, pay-as-you-go basis.

Motorists tap their contactless credit or debit card, charge-up and go and users are charged only for the electricity they use on a per-unit basis. There is no connection fee, minimum charge or monthly subscription fee.