Fuel and charging payment company Allstar has announced a new deal giving its customers access to more than 6,000 new charging locations.

Co Charger allows people with home EV chargers to rent them out to members of the public. The new partnership gives Allstar customers access to these sites.

Tom Rowlands, managing director of global EV solutions at Allstar’s parent company Corpay, said: “Just as fleets are in a mobility transition, we’re on a mission to extend the value of how we make fuel, EV, and business payments simple. By partnering exclusively with Co Charger, we’re able to offer our customers an alternative to charging on the public network or at their homes. 

“In particular, this will benefit those that aren’t able to install their own charger such as those living in apartment buildings or without a driveway, all while reducing costs and downtime for drivers. 

“This is a further example of how we’re innovating with our partners to enhance our comprehensive solution to support businesses to manage costs, saving time and money.”

Co Charger CEO Joel Teague said: “We’re proud to be partnering with Allstar to bring near-home EV charging to fleets across the UK.

“Public charging isn’t just expensive – it’s disruptive to operations. By enabling drivers to charge overnight, when they’re off duty, we’re helping fleets reduce costs, cut downtime, and accelerate their shift to electric. 

“This is the next chapter in the UK’s EV journey, and we’re excited to be leading it together.”