Ohme charging app now available with MultiCar function

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Ohme has added MultiCar functionality to its charging app for households with more than one EV.

Ohme users can simply switch between multiple vehicles by adding them onto their account

The new feature enables users with more than one EV to add them on their account and switch between them when choosing which car to charge.

Previously, drivers with more than one EV would have had to change the main car on their account or alter the charging amount to suit their second car.

Now, users can simply switch between multiple vehicles by adding them onto their account, ensuring an exact charging schedule and level of charge without the risk of incurring any extra cost.

It means Ohme users can easily differentiate between personal and company cars, with their associated charging costs included for each vehicle – a crucial element if required to claim the costs of any home charging for expenses. It also enables any visiting guests with an EV that needs to charge to easily be added to the account.

As per the existing features of the app, Ohme owners will have individual data for each vehicle on the account, giving a full breakdown of every vehicle’s charging sessions showing kWh of charge and costs broken down by day, month or year, giving bespoke information if required for personal or business purposes.

David Watson, Ohme CEO, said: “Innovation and constant progression are core values at Ohme. This new MultiCar function in our app is a great example of those and a major step forward for the growing numbers of households with more than one EV. This eagerly awaited addition to our app just underlines how Ohme always strives to ensure that no driver is left behind in the e-mobility transition.”

Since their launch, Ohme’s chargers have been compatible with all UK energy tariffs including the latest dynamic tariffs such as Intelligent Octopus Go and OVO Charger Anytime. Ohme’s software and dynamic charging technology can connect with the national grid in real time and automatically adjust so drivers can take advantage of all the times of low-price charging.

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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.