Fuuse acquires Everyday EV

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Fuuse, a leading provider of electric vehicle charging software and services, has acquired the assets of Everyday EV, a UK-based service and support provider.

The acquisition bolsters Fuuse’s existing support offering

The deal will enhance reliability, uptime and overall driver experience for Fuuse’s public and commercial charge point operator customers, including fleets and electric vehicle drivers.

Known for its driver support and charger monitoring services, Everyday EV has established itself as a leading provider of EV-related services across the UK.

For Fuuse, the acquisition of Everyday EV’s assets is a vital opportunity to support EV drivers whenever they plug in and charge.

Backed by a team of 20 professionals, its Driver Support service not only enables a positive and consistent charging experience for drivers, but also ensures public CPOs can remain compliant with the latest regulations.

Dan Lucy-Lloyd, head of network operations at Fuuse, explained: “The new Public Charge Point Regulations came into law on 24 November 2024. They require anyone providing public charge points to offer a free-to-call 24/7 helpline. As a result, our investment in the people, expertise and tools will put us at the forefront of the industry, ensuring that CPOs meet their obligations and provide a fantastic experience to all of their drivers.

“For Fuuse, this acquisition bolsters our existing support offering, ensuring that new and improved services can be delivered to a vast range of clients and their customers. It also ensures charger reliability and uptime is optimised for CPOs, enabling a better service all-round. This represents the start of what we see as an exciting growth opportunity within the business and we’ll share more about our plans in the future.”

EV charge point management platform Fuuse supports commercial charging needs in the workplace, fleet operators and commercial charge point operators and public charge point operators.

Michael Gibson, Fuuse’s CEO, said the acquisition was an opportunity to improve reliability across the public charging network and for those with business-critical charging needs.

“Fuuse works with hundreds of UK companies where charging is increasingly seen as business-critical infrastructure, such as commercial charging or where vehicles are key to operations, such as blue-light services, delivery or field service and response. The acquisition of Everyday EV strengthens our position to provide UK-based solutions to those investing in electric vehicles and who need the certainty and reliability of their charging infrastructure.”

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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.