Vauxhall’s new EV offer expands roadside assistance and charging benefits

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Vauxhall has introduced a new and enhanced ‘Electric All In’ offer for its EV customers.

Vauxhall’s new and enhanced ‘Electric All In’ offer is available across its electric car range

Available across its electric car range, including the new Frontera that’s on sale now, it replaces the existing Plug & Go offer and further incentivises the switch to electric driving.

Customers now benefit from eight years of comprehensive roadside assistance; an upgrade from the previous three years. The extended cover also includes emergency charging assistance. With this service, drivers can call for help to either recharge their vehicle at the roadside or be recovered to the nearest charging point, minimising disruption to their journey.

New Vauxhall electric car customers also now get 10,000 miles of free home charging credit when switching to the Octopus Energy Intelligent Octopus GO home energy tariff, providing significant cost savings for EV owners.

As before, the charging offer includes a £500 credit that can be used towards either an Ohme home wallbox installation or Tesco charging credit or Octopus Electroverse credit.

The Electric All In offer alo comes with a complimentary six-month subscription to Connect Plus, accessed through the MyVauxhall app. The subscription improves the driving experience by offering features such as live navigation, remote vehicle status updates, and real-time traffic information.

James Taylor, managing director, Vauxhall, commented: “At Vauxhall, we’re committed to making electric driving accessible, convenient, and worry-free. The new Electric All In offer reflects this commitment by giving our EV customers extended peace of mind and increased charging benefits.

“Whether it’s our extended roadside assistance or the addition of 10,000 miles of free home charging, we’re ensuring our customers enjoy a seamless transition to electric driving.”

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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.