Leasys UK links with Allstar for new fuel and EV payment solution

Leasys UK has teamed up with Allstar to provide its customers with a combined fuel and EV payment solution.

The combined fuel and EV payment solution will enable Leasys customers to streamline their fleet management

The multi-brand leasing firm, which celebrated its first birthday this month, is offering its customers access to Allstar Chargepass; a flexible payment solution enabling businesses to pick features based on their fleet needs for electric vehicle charging and refuelling.

Allstar Chargepass is the largest combined electric charging and fuel network in the UK; all accessed via a single card solution. This includes more than 51,000 chargers on the electric charging network, of which more than half are either rapid or ultra-rapid.

Chargepass also enables customers and fleet operators to receive a consolidated HMRC-compliant invoice for all eligible fuel and electric charging transactions.

Leasys customers also have the option to add Allstar Homecharge alongside their Allstar Chargepass card, enabling businesses to charge their vehicles at home. Allstar Homecharge automatically and accurately pays for drivers’ home charging costs directly to their energy supplier, helping to reduce downtime whilst charging and avoid complicated expense claims.

Allstar also supports fleet data capture needs with its Allstar Online solution, providing online reporting that shows unique, valuable insights into company spending and driver behaviour patterns.

Matthew Boswell, managing director, Leasys UK, said: “This new strategic partnership with Allstar enhances our already market-leading offering, providing our customers access to one of the UK’s largest combined networks, all via a single solution, Allstar Chargepass. We’re always looking to enhance our customer offering, providing simple solutions that will make a big difference for businesses and fleets. This latest solution will give drivers greater flexibility and control, while also making EV leases more accessible.”

Paul Holland, managing director UK fleet at Allstar’s parent firm Corpay, added: “With comprehensive reporting, controls and more, our solution does it all and there simply is no competition. As our product suite and fuel and EV networks continue to expand, our vision and aims align with that of Leasys, making Allstar Chargepass the product of choice.”

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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.