Carparison Leasing offers exclusive fleet discounts on Hive EV charger

Carparison Leasing has partnered with British Gas to offer customers exclusive discounts on the Hive EV home charger.

Salary sacrifice customers will be able to access the 7.4kW Alfen Eve Single S-line charger

The offer will support Corparison, its corporate fleet management arm, in providing affordable EV charging for salary sacrifice drivers.

Salary sacrifice customers will be able to access the 7.4kW Alfen Eve Single S-line charger, which provides a full charge in under eight hours, depending on the EV’s battery size.

John Allen, senior EV business development manager at British Gas, commented: “At British Gas we’re very excited to have teamed up with Carparison to offer home charge points, helping their customers with the transition to EV as smooth and simple as possible.

“Through our partnership, we are combining fantastic vehicle propositions from Carparison with great energy and carbon-saving technology from our Hive-controlled chargers installed by our trusted British Gas net zero engineers.”

Carparison’s operations director, Matt Woodward added: “Having the opportunity to work alongside the team at British Gas to deliver their customer base with extremely competitive automotive offerings is extremely exciting for us at Carparison.

“With vehicle supply gradually recovering and more and more people making the switch to electric, it’s a great time to be launching this partnership.”

The tie-up further enables Corparison to expand its offering. The business works to create cost-effective mobility solutions for businesses adding electric vehicles to their fleets without compromising on efficiency or performance.

Corparison also recently partnered with commercial and industrial solar rooftop expert Eden Sustainable to enable customers to access Eden’s in-depth knowledge in the renewable energy sector. It means that Corparison can supply EVs, support them with charging infrastructure, and also introduce solar energy to power them.

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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.