Charge My Street joins Paua EV roaming network 

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EV charge point community benefit society Charge My Street has joined the Paua roaming network, said to be the largest in the UK. 

Paua customers can now take advantage of Charge My Street’s public charging network of 100+ sockets across the North West using their Paua card or app

The partnership means Paua customers can now take advantage of Charge My Street’s public charging network of 100+ sockets across the North West using their Paua card or app. Businesses running EVs will be able to easily pay for EV charging, obtain receipts and claim VAT refunds when using Charge My Street’s charge points. 

It’s the latest addition to the network, which already includes large charge point operators such as Osprey, Fastned, Ionity, Connected Kerb, Char.gy and Mer.  

Daniel Heery, director of Charge My Street, said: “We’re really excited to be part of Paua’s EV roaming network. The integration allows a seamless transition for those charging at their local charge points as well when visiting our charge points across England. 

“As Charge My Street continue to provide a solution for those without access to off-street parking, we need to make sure the experience is seamless. Paua offers this to users.” 

Paua – whose founders met whilst working in community energy – said the business recognises and supports the value that a cooperative approach can bring to new energy ecosystems.  

André Pinho, CTO and co-founder of Paua, commented: “As a current director of a community energy group and a long-term advocate, I am delighted to see this business model being implemented for electric vehicle charging. This partnership further cements Paua’s role in the EV ecosystem as a collaborative, technology-led charging solution for businesses.” 

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Natalie Middleton

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