Allstar bolsters fleet charging network with Fuuse deal

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Allstar has expanded its electric vehicle charging network further in a new tie-up with the Fuuse flexible charge point management system.

The Allstar One Electric charging card can now be accepted at more than 4,200 charging locations and over 11,900 charge points in the UK

The alliance means that the Allstar One Electric charging card can now be accepted at an additional 466 charge points, across 124 locations. This brings the total to more than 4,200 charging locations and over 11,900 charge points – further increasing accessibility for fleets transitioning to EVs.

The Fuuse platform enables charge point operators (CPOs) to open their chargers to businesses and the public. The Fuuse network includes many local authorities, as well as nationwide destinations such as hotels, retail outlets, educational settings and health facilities.

It’s Allstar’s latest strategic partnership as it continues work to significantly enhance its EV charging network.

Tom Rowlands, managing director, global EV solutions at Allstar, said: “As the UK’s fleets continue to transition to EVs, it is crucial that we continue to enhance our proposition and remove the barriers to entry. Fuuse is connected with a number of local authorities, hotels and destinations, allowing us to bring in multiple independent CPOs at once, increasing accessibility to drivers. We’re thrilled to be working together.”

Michael Gibson, CEO and co-founder of Fuuse, added: “We’re tremendously excited to be joining Allstar’s EV charging network. This partnership is a crucial step in our mission to make public chargers more accessible to all EV drivers, while also minimising friction for fleet drivers as they navigate the transition to EV.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.