Paua adds Motor Fuel Group charging network to EV fuel card solution

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Paua has expanded its EV fuel card solution further with the addition of Motor Fuel Group’s (MFG) EV Power Network.

The partnership with MFG adds more than 500 charging connectors to the existing Paua platform

The tie-up adds more than 500 charging connectors to the existing Paua platform, spanning 248 charging devices at 49 high power charging hub locations.

MFG is also fast expanding its network. The forecourt and EV charging operator has plans to deliver 500 chargers and 1,000 new connectors in 2023. And before then end of the decade, it will spend £400m to drive EV strategy, with a focus on providing ultra-rapid chargers across its 900-strong site network, all powered by 100% renewable energy.

Niall Riddell, CEO and co-founder at Paua, commented: “MFG is an important network for us, and we are excited to be part of their growing network of EV charging sites. Their high-speed multi-charger sites are ideal for drivers who need fast charging to get back on the road quickly. Minimising charging time during working hours is crucial for electric fleets, and we look forward to seeing the many charge points MFG plans to install in the coming years.”

Paua’s electric vehicle fuel card platform offers a fully digitised solution via a mobile app and card, enabling access to 23,000+ charge point connectors in the UK. Its business dashboard further supports fleets to go electric, control costs and track operational performance in real-time. Drivers can start charging sessions with a card and track energy usage through the app, free. The company also provides white-label solutions to partners such as Moove and Cinch.

Martin Symes, operations director for the MFG EV Power network, said: “We are pleased to be working with leading providers such as Paua to support the development of innovative EV solutions. For businesses considering a switch to electric fleets, the MFG and Paua collaboration, combined with their innovative fleet management tools, make it the perfect time to make those plans a reality.”

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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.