Compleo to disclose workplace charging tips at next week’s Great British Fleet Event

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Compleo has confirmed its presence at next week’s Great British Fleet Event, showcasing its work to take the sting out of charging.

Compleo is working to “redefine the EV charging experience”

The business is working to “redefine the EV charging experience” – and will show to GBFE attendees how it’s simplifying workplace and fleet charging.

Its solutions span a variety of depots and workplace scenarios, providing reliable, simple and smart charging for return-to-base vehicles.

Its 22kW AC chargers can be floor- or wall-mounted, ideal for when space is limited. They can be load balanced or set to as low as 3kW to help charge as many vehicles as possible without incurring expensive electrical supply upgrade costs.

Compleo’s chargers can also work with RFID cards, so staff and fleet drivers can use their building access pass to start and end a charge.

All data is accessed via a simple cloud-based management system. This enables a fleet manager to assign costs to departments or an office manager to recharge staff for personal charging.

Clare Nicol, Head of Marketing & Communications at Compleo UK, said: “Workplace & Fleet EV Charging doesn’t have to be complicated. We’re excited to show fleet and office managers how simple it can be.”

Attendees to GBFE 2024 will be able to find out more. The event takes place on 17 April at the Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, and will provide an abundance of highlights for fleets. The exhibition section will deliver avant-garde solutions from over 50 of the UK’s leading fleet service firms and carmakers, while the conference programme will keep operators abreast of the latest thinking on everything from EVs to risk management.

Throw in extensive networking opportunities and the evening’s prestigious ceremony for the Great British Fleet Awards and there’s a wealth of reasons to sign up for your free ticket now.

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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.