Fleetmaxx Solutions simplifies EV switch with new MaxxEV website

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Fleetmaxx Solutions has launched a new website for its MaxxEV portfolio of EV services, streamlining the EV shift for fleets.

The new MaxxEV portal brings together access to advice and all the services a business needs to start its EV journey

MaxxEV provides a suite of solutions to help businesses make the switch from fuel-based vehicles to EVs. It’s suppported by the new MaxxEV portal, which brings together access to advice and all the products and services a business needs to start its EV journey.

Aimed across the board, from sole traders and small businesses to larger fleet operators, the site walks visitors through every step, from sourcing and purchasing EV vehicles (both cars and vans) to recharging and reimbursement for drivers out and about or with home chargers. There’s also a route optimisation tool ensure that drivers can complete their journeys with the available battery life in their vehicles.

Services on offer include a range of range of charge cards to allow drivers to charge conveniently when out and about, simplifying payment and providing HMRC-compliant invoicing to allow simple VAT reclamation.

And with Business Homecharge, drivers charge at home, and the bill for the electricity used goes directly to the employer, with nothing for the driver to pay or reclaim. MaxxEV can make life simple for businesses by combining all EV charging costs at home and out on the road into one simple, transparent invoice; diesel and petrol costs for ICE vehicles can also be included.

Fleets can also use streamline their own charge point installation journey, comparing charge points using a portal to find the right charger and installation service.

Steve Clarke, Fleetmaxx marketing manager, said: “From charging solutions on the road and at home so employees don’t pay a thing to vehicle leasing, tracking and route planning – MaxxEV is fully charged and ready to help.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for nearly 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.