New EV charging brand to accelerate renewable energy uptake

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Technology distribution firm Exertis has launched its new ‘Quadenergy’ EV charging brand, designed to accelerate renewable energy uptake and streamline EV charge point installation at homes and businesses.

Quadenergy’s one-stop shop solution manages the installation of EV chargers in homes, rental properties, businesses and commercial operations

Quadenergy specialises in direct-to-consumer supply, installation and maintenance of sustainable energy products, working in partnership with EO Charging along with other brands still to be announced.

Its one-stop shop solution for EV charger purchase and installation manages the installation of EV chargers in homes, rental properties, businesses and commercial operations, bridging the gap between manufacture and installation. This in turn removes the hassle of EV charging point purchase and installation.

Its bundled service streamlines the process of ordering and installation through a user-friendly website, delivering a faster installation process/cycle. Customers can purchase and set up their EV charging points within seven days, while also benefiting from a great customer experience, according to Quadenergy.

The company also says it’s on a mission to accelerate the adoption of renewable energy products through a simple and accessible approach, including flexible payment options.

Rod Slater, head of innovation, said: “At Quadenergy, sustainability is at the core of our business and as a customer-centric organisation, we have taken a customer-first approach to ensure that our customers can transition to renewable energy, and do so at an affordable cost and in the shortest time possible.”

He continued: “Our processes have been streamlined to shorten our customers’ transition journey, as well as removing barriers that will hinder their adoption of renewable energy. We remain committed to supporting our customers in making sustainable choices.”

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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.