Alphabet teams up with Chargemaster for EV charge card for fleets

The AlphaElectric Charge Card enables drivers to top-up their vehicles at more than 85% of the UK’s public charging points, said to be a fleet first for the UK market. 

The card costs £20 per year, per card, plus pay-per-use fees. Business users of the AlphaElectric Charge Card will receive a consolidated monthly invoice, while private membership is also available via a monthly direct debit. Like traditional fuel stations, each charging point will operate a slightly different fee structure, however a large portion of the current charging infrastructure is presently free to use, as a result of UK government subsidies. All subscribers will be able to track and manage their account online, while information on compatible and available charging points can also be viewed through Alphabet’s dedicated website and app. 

The AlphaElectric Charge Card will provide drivers with access to more than 85% of the UK’s publicly-available charging network, including points in London and the South East, Milton Keynes, the Midlands, Manchester, the North East and Scotland. 

Kit Wisdom, head of corporate mobility at Alphabet, commented: ‘The AlphaElectric Charge Card is all about simplifying the process of charging EVs for drivers and fleet managers. Rather than signing up to multiple cards for the various different networks, we are able to offer drivers access to the majority of public charging points throughout the UK, including many of the Plugged in Places (PiP) schemes, through a simple one card pay-per-use solution. In addition, we’ll be providing AlphaElectric customers with access to a comprehensive map of suitable charging points through our website and the free-to-download AlphaGuide app.’

Last year, Alphabet launched its AlphaElectric EV fleet consultancy service. The service, which is delivered by Alphabet’s eMobility team, comprises of four key steps and is “marque neutral”, enabling the Alphabet team to recommend the right EV solution and vehicle mix for individual business needs.

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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. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.

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