Supercharging a positive vision for the future
Young voices make their dreams of a sustainable path forward a reality, with the help of Osprey Charging Network
Younger generations will shape our world's future. And with climate change a worry for many, it's no surprise that they have plenty of ideas on how we can best protect the planet.
So, what does a greener future look like through their eyes? Imagining that possibility is the first step towards making it a reality – something Osprey Charging Network knows all too well and is championing with "Visions of the Future".
Through the innovative use of AI generated images, Osprey has brought to life creative versions of what the world might be like to live in in the coming years, as imagined by a number of young minds. Some kids envisioned a utopia of progress and positivity, the skies filled with rainbows and flying electric cars, the air clean and the water clear.
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But others had a less optimistic outlook. One child imagined an atmosphere destroyed by air pollution in which people couldn't breathe comfortably or move around freely. "It's awful. Everything's just destroyed," he said as he saw this ahead of him. Take a look for yourself.
One point all these young visionaries could agree on is that the future we will create is up to us. Taking proactive and considered steps like recycling helps people to lead more environmentally aware lives, one child said. Another highlighted the urgency of the green energy transition, a driving force behind Osprey Charging's rapid EV charging network.
There's a lot to consider when you make the switch to an electrical vehicle, and Osprey is putting customers' concerns and questions at the heart of their planning and operations. That's why it's an industry leader in safety and accessibility, setting the standard for high-powered charging infrastructure in the UK.
The team is building the foundations to help individuals and communities make that leap to cleaner and more sustainable ways of living. Across the country, all the way from John O'Groats down to Land's End, the award-winning Osprey Charging Network has installed more than 1,000 rapid charging points to help EV drivers go further for longer. You'll spot them in towns and cities, and along many key routes across the UK. Find your nearest at OspreyCharging.co.uk.
With Osprey's help, it couldn't be simpler to power up and hit the road without worrying about range and reliability. Each of its charge points is set up for a range of payment methods, and with speeds of up to 300kW, they are quick and convenient to use.
And perhaps most importantly, Osprey's units are powered by 100% renewable energy, which helps customers to further reduce their contribution to emissions of the world's most prevalent greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide. So when you need to power up, choose Osprey – because taking action today will make for a better tomorrow.
Share the "Visions of the Future" video with your network to help inspire change. And find out more about Osprey's commitment to building a more sustainable path forward for people and the planet, at OspreyCharging.co.uk.
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Julia O'Driscoll is the engagement editor. She covers UK and world news, as well as writing lifestyle and travel features. She regularly appears on “The Week Unwrapped” podcast, and hosted The Week's short-form documentary podcast, “The Overview”. Julia was previously the content and social media editor at sustainability consultancy Eco-Age, where she interviewed prominent voices in sustainable fashion and climate movements. She has a master's in liberal arts from Bristol University, and spent a year studying at Charles University in Prague.
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