Gofor bolsters salary sacrifice offer with home charging solutions

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Gofor has teamed up with Vchrgd Technologies to offer home charging to its salary sacrifice customers.

Gofor salary sacrifice EV customers are now being recommended a Vchrgd home charging option

The partnership further strengthens the scheme, which already saw significant investment in 2023, including the launch of the online driver vehicle selection portal and a revamp of the employee onboarding programme.

Vchrgd Technologies specialises in home charging. It’s described as offering high-end technical knowledge and user-friendly designs, backed by claimed world-class, UK-based technical support.

Gofor salary sacrifice customers opting for electric vehicles are now being recommended a Vchrgd home charging option, with 7kW and 22kW chargers. The first installations have already taken place, including standard set-ups and more complex on-street solutions.

The two businesses are also discussing providing solutions for Gofor’s wider fleet management customer base.

Iain Bennett, managing director at Gofor, said: “We met a number of charging technology companies in recent weeks, but Vchrgd really stood out. Alongside their smart, sustainable and highly effective charging technology, I’ve been incredibly impressed with their focus on the customer and after-sale support, reflected in their five-star Google Reviews score. As a result, I’ve got 100% confidence they’ll provide Gofor customers with exceptional service.”

Ian Hanton, commercial director at Vchrgd, added in: “We’re very pleased to have Gofor join us on this electrifying journey as we shape the future of sustainable transportation.

“With a focus on best-in-class customer service and feature-rich products, we ensure seamless charging experiences. We look forward to incorporating this tried-and-tested ethos into this exciting partnership with Gofor.”

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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.