Ohme and Motability Operations continue to help drivers embrace EVs

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Ohme and Motability Operations have hit new milestones in their work to make motoring cleaner and cheaper for drivers.

Ohme’s collaboration with Motability is helping customers make major cost savings as well as CO2

As the official EV charging provider since 2022, smart charging firm Ohme is working to support Motability Operations as it looks to transition the UK’s largest fleet towards electric.

With an estimated 130,000 EVs expected to join Motability Operations’ fleet over the next 18 months, its collaboration with Ohme in 2023 alone has helped to save more than 13,500 tonnes of CO2 – the same amount absorbed by around 550,000 trees per year.

But Ohme’s collaboration with Motability is also helping customers make major cost savings as well as CO2. By driving an EV alone, compared to driving a petrol car, these drivers have saved around £970 during 2023, rising to £1,200 if they charge on a smart electricity tariff.

David Watson, Ohme CEO, said: “Ohme is very proud to be the Motability Scheme’s exclusive EV home charging provider and we want to ensure that no driver is left behind as we help their customers with their transition towards EVs.

“We know the greater mobility, freedom and independence that running an electric vehicle can bring. With the added benefits of reduced running costs and CO2 savings through charging with Ohme, we feel privileged to be part of that journey with Motability Operations.”

Ohme’s dynamic smart chargers can connect with the grid in real time, automatically adjusting to optimise the cost of charging and accessing all the times of the smartest, greenest and lowest cost energy tariffs.

Andrew Miller, CEO, Motability Operations, said: “As we navigate the transition to electric vehicles, we must recognise the unique needs and challenges of our diverse customer base. This is why we have committed £300m to tackling these barriers, looking at affordability and working with manufacturers to increase the range of suitable EVs available and alongside partners such as Ohme to make the journey to home charging as easy as possible.”

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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.