One accountable chain
The group structure connects site assessment, delivery standard, asset ownership and long-term operation.
The group
ChargeServe sits inside the NorthPilot group. The relationship with BuildPilot matters because it explains both how UK assets are delivered and how ChargeServe is funded.
Two flows
Why this matters
The group structure connects site assessment, delivery standard, asset ownership and long-term operation.
ChargeServe is not built around selling assets quickly to satisfy an external fund cycle.
The group earns from assets that keep performing, so the commercial incentive runs beyond installation.
FAQ
The relationship between BuildPilot and ChargeServe is a trust argument, not a side note.
BuildPilot is the group marketplace and delivery platform. For UK ChargeServe assets, it supports the vetted-installer delivery standard.
ChargeServe is the asset-development and asset-ownership company. It funds, owns, operates and maintains the clean-energy assets.
The site should make clear that BuildPilot operating surplus is intended to support ChargeServe asset growth, reducing dependence on external investor cycles.
No. ChargeServe is not a marketplace and not an installer. It is the long-term owner of the asset.
NorthPilot context
BuildPilot is the clean-tech marketplace and delivery platform. ChargeServe is the asset-development and asset-ownership company. NorthPilot is the holding-company context above both.