Charge Amps and Fuuse alliance to bring smarter charging to fleets

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Swedish-headquartered EV charging solutions provider Charge Amps has partnered with UK EV charge point management platform Fuuse to help fleets balance their charging needs with grid and site capacity.

Charge Amps’ smart charging stations are now integrated with the Fuuse flexible charge point management system
Image Credit: Charge Amps / Maria Cruseman

Charge Amps’ OCPP-compliant smart charging stations are now integrated with the flexible charge point management system developed by Fuuse, bringing smarter charging to fleets.

The tie-up provides businesses with comprehensive access controls and multi tariff management. Charge Amps users through Fuuse can restrict charger access, set opening times, and apply different tariffs to different drivers on different days and times.

The platform also delivers remote click-to-fix maintenance features that aim to maximise uptime of chargers while advanced reporting gives operators, fleet managers and charge point installers complete visibility of their charging network.

The partnership will support Charge Amps with its growth plans for the UK; its hardware and software are fully compliant with the UK EV Smart Charge Point Regulations.

Paul Routledge, regional director UK & Ireland at Charge Amps, said: “Partnering with Fuuse is a major milestone for us as we continue to expand access to our charge points throughout the UK. Fuuse shares our vision for a high-speed, integrated Britain that has the requisite infrastructure for the eclectic transport revolution that is currently underway. We are proud that our work is paving the way for the future, and I look forward to working with Fuuse to enable greater equality within the EV space.”

Michael Gibson, CEO at Fuuse, commented: “The UK’s EV transition timeline is at a critical point, where innovation is key. Smarter solutions are needed to facilitate the transition and provide businesses with enterprise-level insights they need to future-proof and evolve their EV operations. We’re thrilled to be joining like-minded pioneers like Charge Amps who share our passion to deliver innovation-led technology to drive the EV revolution.”

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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.