Liquid Fleet strikes Hypervolt EV charging partnership

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Liquid Fleet has signed a partnership with Hypervolt to support the growing needs of its customers on their electrification journey. 

Hypervolt will offer a range of home charging solutions to Liquid Fleet’s customers

Hypervolt will offer a range of home charging solutions to Liquid Fleet’s customers that extend beyond a wall-mounted charger to include a range of solar panel and home storage battery options that will help manage and reduce their overall energy bills. Once installed, all charging solutions can be managed by drivers via a dedicated Hypervolt app.

Currently, around 10% of Liquid Fleet’s 2,500-strong fleet are electric, with an increasing number of companies taking advantage of Liquid Fleet’s short-term leasing products as they reduce carbon emissions and meet employee’s mobility requirements. Uptake is also being driven by Liquid Fleet’s addition of the Kia EV3 and BMW iX2 to its existing EV line-up.

Ismael Aumeerally, managing director, said: “At Liquid Fleet, we’re committed to making the EV transition as seamless as possible for our customers. Hypervolt will use its extensive EV charging experience to support our customers to make their move to EVs as simple and straightforward as possible.

“Hypervolt’s 4.9 Trustpilot score, and 365-day customer service also gave us peace of mind that it will efficiently manage all aspects of the service from installation to maintenance back-up. And we also liked the fact the Hypervolt technology has been designed in the UK,” he added.

David Woodford, Hypervolt’s head of partnerships, said: “Every EV on the road is one step closer to net-zero, so we’re delighted to partner with the Liquid Fleet team to offer a comprehensive EV solution to their customers.”

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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.