NAL and Lucy Electric:
partner to streamline EV infrastructure
(Mis)alignment across the supply chain continues to be a challenge for EV infrastructure projects. Installing disparate solutions from multiple solution providers can create delays, rework, and unnecessary complexity on-site.
At NAL, we believe that striving for better collaboration ultimately creates better EV infrastructure. That’s why we’re pleased to announce an exciting partnership with Lucy Electric.
This new industry collaboration focuses on synchronising the civil and electrical phases of EV infrastructure installation. Together, we’re aligning foundations and feeder pillars to support more coordinated installations.
A joined-up project approach
The collaboration brings together two specialist areas of expertise:
- Lucy Electric – Evis feeder pillar range
- NAL – purpose-designed modular EV foundations
Through our partnership, installers can now order an Evis feeder pillar with a matched NAL base using a dedicated product code. In turn, they ensure that both elements are designed to work together before they reach site.
“We’re proud to be working with Lucy Electric on such a practical step forward for the industry. The new streamlined approach we’re offering together removes a common point of friction in EV projects. As any installer will know, misalignment between civils and electrical components can lead to costly and time-consuming adjustments. Now, this partnership removes those potential discrepancies. The result is faster, more predictable installations that make life on EV sites easier.” Ryan Churchill, Head of Sales, NAL
Supporting better coordination on-site
By aligning products earlier in the process, the partnership helps improve how projects are delivered in practice. For example, key benefits include:
- Better sequencing between civils and electrical works
- Reduced need for on-site modifications
- More predictable installation programmes
- Faster, easier, and more streamlined projects
- Lower environmental impact
- Reduced programme risk
- Future-ready EV installations
With foundations and feeder pillars coordinated from the outset, civils can be completed in advance of electrical installation, helping to keep projects moving and reduce downtime between trades.
“The idea is simple but effective. For the installer, it’s now really quick and easy to pair an Evis pillar with a pre-matched NAL base. We’re delivering a more integrated solution, with a ‘joined-up’ approach that works better for contractors. Plus, the guaranteed fit allows civils to be completed ahead of the electrical install – with no need for subsequent on-site modifications or ‘make-it-work’ type adjustments. It’s a great example of the kind of progress that can happen when suppliers work together with the end user in mind.” Luke Gibbs – Business Development Manager, EV Infrastructure, NAL
Designed for modern EV infrastructure
NAL’s modular foundation systems are engineered to support faster, more flexible installation while reducing reliance on traditional concrete.
Alongside installation efficiencies, they also provide:
- Improved long-term access for maintenance
- A lower environmental impact compared to traditional methods
- A flexible, future-proof solution for evolving EV infrastructure
Combined with Lucy Electric’s Evis feeder pillar range, the result is a more collaborative solution that supports delivery at scale.
Reflecting industry needs
As EV rollout accelerates, coordination across the supply chain is becoming increasingly important.
This partnership represents a practical step towards more joined-up delivery, with both organisations working together to remove common installation challenges and improve outcomes for contractors and installers.
Order a base for your Evis feeder pillar
Installers specifying Lucy Electric’s Evis can now order a matched NAL foundation directly with their dedicated Evis product code. Get in touch for more information.