Draft:Bell Resources Limited
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Bell Resources | |
Company type | Public |
ISIN | US05257B2034 |
Industry |
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Founded | 20 July 2017 in Sydney, NSW, Australia |
Founder | Mark Avery |
Headquarters | Sydney NSW , Australia |
Area served | Australia |
Key people | Mark Avery (CEO) |
Website | bellresources |
Bell Resources Limited is an Australian electric vehicle charging network operator headquartered in Sydney Australia which sells ultra-fast electric vehicle charging, car washing and related services. The company is building a network of ultra-fast electric vehicle charging stations across Australia.[1] The company's name is a tribute to inventors of the Bell Solar Battery, engineers Gerald Pearson, Daryl Chapin, and Calvin Souther Fuller.[2]In July 2017 Mark Avery joined as the company's largest shareholder and was named CEO. In 2018, the company began acquiring car wash businesses from independent car wash business vendors.
History
[edit]The company was incorporated as Bell Resources Limited on July 20, 2017, to provide electric vehicle charging and clean energy through a platform of car wash businesses across Australia for electric vehicle drivers.[3][4]
Structure
[edit]Bell Resources Limited is the parent of a synergistic set of subsidiaries:
Subsidiary | Business |
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Bell Hub | EV Charging & destination facilities, the largest subsidiary. |
Bell Renewables | Onsite and close proximity solar energy to provide renewable energy for EV charging. |
Bell Batteries | Lithium-ion storage battery facilities. |
Bell Property Group | EV Charging property infrastructure. |
Automotive services
[edit]Charging services
[edit]Bell Hub Network
[edit]Bell Hub is the wholly owned subsidiary company used by Bell Resources for its Ultra-fast EV Charging stations & destination facilities. Bell Supercharge and Bell Recharge are the branding used by Bell Hub for its high-voltage direct current fast chargers.
Car wash services
[edit]The EV Charging stations & destination facilities offer self-serve car wash, in-bay automatic touchless car wash and conveyor-driven tunnel car wash facilities for all vehicle drivers. The type of car wash service being offered is site specific and varies depending on the locality.[5]
Corporate affairs
[edit]Corporate identity
[edit]Bell Resources logo depicts angled solar panels, symbolizing the focus on renewable energy and transition to sustainable transportation. The yellow background represents the sun, a source of clean energy.
References
[edit]- ^ "Start-Up to build EV Charging Network". The Australian Financial Review. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
- ^ "Startup Stories: Mark Avery, Founder & CEO of Bell Resources". The Nudge Group. March 17, 2022. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
- ^ "EV charging challenger says drivers will pay for convenience and speed". The Australian Financial Review. May 20, 2022. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
- ^ "EV charging hopeful Bell Resources powers up $190m raising". The Australian Financial Review. January 24, 2022. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
- ^ "Ex-Liberal leader in new venture to convert 60 car washes to EV charging stations". The Driven. June 16, 2021. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
External links
[edit]Category:Electric vehicle infrastructure developers Category:Electric vehicle industry Category:Charging stations Category:Energy companies established in 2017 Category:Companies based in Sydney
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