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    PLUG Charging Powers Up as First Sustainability Partner for Cardiff Dragons

    Alice GregoryBy Alice GregoryMay 7, 2025No Comments
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    Jarrad Morris, Plug Charging, and Elle McDonald, LexisNexis Cardiff Dragons
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    Electric vehicle charging provider PLUG Charging has partnered with Netball Super League (NSL) team LexisNexis Cardiff Dragons for their 2025 season.

    PLUG Charging is the first named sustainability partner for the team, supporting them with their green targets – a priority in the relaunched NSL.

    The 2025 NSL has seen a host of new rules and regulations introduced to professionalise the league, including a super shot rule and home games being played in major arenas, with average player salaries increasing by at least 60%. Each club is also committing to sustainability, which the LexisNexis Cardiff Dragons are following through with thanks to PLUG Charging.

    PLUG Charging delivers electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions across Wales, including EV charger installations, lamp column chargers, roof solar, and solar car ports, complemented by their sister company FleetEV, which supports organisations in transitioning to electric vehicles through tailored leasing, salary sacrifice, and fleet solutions.

    The Cardiff-based business has supported the team and Wales Netball for multiple years, with FleetEV sponsoring the Wales Netball National League for the last two seasons. As sustainability partners, they aim to cultivate a culture of responsibility and awareness within the team, from utilising sustainable materials for uniforms to minimising waste at events.

    Sarah Boswell, CEO at Wales Netball, said: “The relaunch of the NSL has allowed us to refocus on sustainability, and PLUG Charging will be a key part of that this season, helping us to be green both on and off the court. Their ongoing support has been invaluable and we look forward to working alongside them again.”

    Jarrad Morris, CEO and Founder at PLUG Charging, said: “We’re very proud to be named sustainability partners for the LexisNexis Cardiff Dragons. As the only Welsh team in the NSL, we want to help them wave the flag and represent at the highest level, all the while championing the green cause.

    “We can’t wait to work closely with player Elle McDonald, the team’s sustainability officer, to motivate other teams and players to lead by example and commit to environmental responsibility.”

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