Servicesure Autocentres partners with Recharge Rescue to support EV drivers

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National garage programme Servicesure Autocentres has teamed up with Recharge Rescue; an insured product specifically designed for EV drivers providing 24/7 emergency roadside charging.

The Servicesure team identified Recharge Rescue as a product that fitted perfectly into its EVsure ecosystem

Servicesure is a fast-growing network of garages, with more than 600 members across the UK. Since March 2022, the programme has run EVsure, an add-on for its members who are accredited to IMI Techsafe Level 3, offering a range of useful benefits for garages that work on EVs.

The Servicesure team identified Recharge Rescue as a product that fitted perfectly into its EVsure ecosystem, providing customers with the reassurance that should they find themselves out of charge on the road, they can rely on a 24/7 service with mobile EV charging units that will attend, charge, and get them back on their journey.

Paul Dineen, head of Servicesure at parent firm GSF Car Parts, said: “Servicesure is at the forefront of the industry and our members are progressive garage owners who are committed to offering a high quality, professional and friendly service. Our industry is quickly adapting and evolving to the electrification of UK vehicles, so partnering with Recharge Rescue is another excellent way for us to support EV drivers above and beyond the trip to their local Servicesure garage.”

EVsure garages have access to a range of benefits including national branding and promotion, discounted technical advice and equipment, and exclusive professionally accredited training and development to ensure they offer a trusted and quality service to all EV drivers.

Recharge Rescue co-founder Bruce Compton said: “Recharge Rescue is a new and unique insurance, so partnering up with Servicesure to support their EVSure customers is both an exciting opportunity, but also a logical support mechanism for their existing EV drivers, and a helping hand for drivers considering the move from ICE to electric, by providing total peace of mind.”

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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.