Allstar has added a near-home charging function to its Chargepass product.

Introduced in partnership with Co Charger, the function is designed for drivers without access to home charging, allowing them to charge using a network of neighbourhood chargers, and save over 40% on average compared with public charging.

Payments are made with the Allstar Chargepass card, and costs are automatically tracked and consolidated with the Allstar Online platform.

Tom Rowlands, managing director for global EV solutions for Allstar’s parent company Corpay, said: “We’ve listened to our customers and evolved Chargepass to reflect what they need most. 

“Near-home charging, in partnership with Co Charger, tackles the challenge for drivers without access to a home charger or driveway. 

“Chargepass has become a solution that supports fleets wherever charging happens, near home, on the road or at home.”

Co Charger CEO Joel Teague said: “Working with Allstar throughout this year has shown how powerful this partnership is. Together we’ve taken the idea of community charging and built it into a solid, practical product for business fleets. 

“Near-home charging means drivers without a home charger can run EVs with confidence, while fleets benefit from lower costs and less driver downtime. It’s exciting to see this solution become part of Allstar, as it continues to grow.”