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Alphabet GB announces E.ON EV charging partnership

Date: 10 July 2023   |   Author: Sean Keywood

Leasing company Alphabet GB has announced a new EV charging partnership with E.ON.

The deal gives customers access to a range of workplace, home, and public charging services.

The workplace offering includes advice on creating and optimising workplace charging infrastructure, as well as help setting up and managing ongoing fleet requirements, including payment and driver reimbursement options, and monthly fleet and charging reports.

Home charging services include discounted wall boxes and optimised charging via the E.ON Drive app, while out and about there is access to more than 36,000 public chargers across the UK and mainland Europe.

Alphabet GB head of product and governance David Rose said: "Charging is still one of the biggest concerns for fleets of all sizes. By partnering with E.ON we're reinforcing our long-standing commitment to ensuring our customers get the expert support and solutions they need to break down barriers and supercharge EV adoption.

"Alphabet has been leading the way in fleet electrification since 2013 and E.ON brings over a decade of experience in home and workplace charging. Our shared passion for turning low-emission mobility into an everyday reality makes E.ON a great fit. 

"We're looking forward to leveraging our combined knowledge and expertise as we continue providing our customers with best-in-class solutions and an effortless charging experience."

E.ON chief operating officer for UK solutions Chris Lovatt said: "Decarbonising transport is one of the key pillars of meeting the UK's 2050 net zero targets and is vital if we are to combat the climate crisis. 

"Increasing the number of charging points at home, in public and at workplaces, will not only reassure drivers, we hope it will inspire them to make the cleaner choice.

"We're proud to partner with Alphabet to give their customers easy access to charging and helping in their commitment to becoming more sustainable."



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