Maximise Allstar Rewards for Fleet Charging Benefits

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In a significant move towards supporting electric vehicle (EV) adoption, Allstar, a leading payment solutions provider for EV, fuel, and business expenses, has outlined a strategic initiative aimed at rewarding fleets that utilise charging stations on the go. Partnering with Be.EV, Allstar is making strides to enhance the charging experience for fleet operators across the UK.
Recognising the critical role that fleets play in the transition to electric mobility, Allstar has reached out to charge point operators (CPOs) to highlight the importance of accommodating these users. With the increasing shift towards EVs, it is essential that CPOs acknowledge the substantial contribution fleets make to the overall charging network. The company has stated that fleets represent one of the largest segments of on-the-road charging consumption, and as the number of charging stations rises and their reliability improves, these fleets are likely to become more price-sensitive.
To facilitate this transition, Allstar has urged CPOs to enhance their services by providing extensive networks, ultra-rapid charging options, and competitive pricing structures. The company believes that by doing so, CPOs will not only support fleet adoption of EVs but also foster a more sustainable future.
In a bid to incentivise this transition, Allstar and Be.EV are expanding their existing partnership to offer an exclusive discount for fleets using Allstar Chargepass. For a limited period of three months, these fleets will benefit from a 10% discount on Be.EV’s standard pricing, which is set at 75p per kWh for ultra-rapid charging. This means that fleet operators can now access charging for just 67.5p per kWh, making it a more economical choice for businesses transitioning to electric vehicles.
Tom Rowlands, Managing Director of Global EV Solutions at Corpay, expressed the urgency of supporting fleet operators amidst the pressures of the impending 2030 ban on the sale of new internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. He stated, “Fleets are under mounting pressure ahead of the 2030 ban of new ICE vehicles, not to mention the economic pressures felt universally. That’s why it was important for us to recognise that the cost of charging is an increasingly important factor for fleets in choosing their charge points, and to support them as much as possible.”
Asif Ghafoor, CEO at Be.EV, echoed this sentiment, emphasising the partnership’s significance in providing fleet managers and drivers with convenient charging solutions. “We’re so happy to bolster our partnership with Allstar customers to give them an exclusive discount to the UK’s 4th top-rated rapid/ultra-rapid charging network,” Ghafoor remarked. He added, “Fleet managers and drivers deserve to have simple charging nationwide. Businesses need their charging to be fast and simple to use. We know from our community of over 43,000 members that location is the most important thing for fleet drivers. That’s why our sites are all selected with a comprehensive five-step criteria that means they’re in the most convenient locations possible for fleet drivers.”
The collaboration between Allstar and Be.EV is not a new venture, but rather a continuation of a successful relationship that has already benefited many customers. Rowlands noted, “We have a long-standing relationship with Be.EV as the first charge point operator to work with Allstar in this way to bring such a benefit to customers. We are thrilled to enhance our partnership to provide a much-needed cost saving for customers across their network and look forward to supporting fleets in this way in the future.”
This partnership comes at a pivotal time for fleet operators who are grappling with the dual challenges of transitioning to electric vehicles while managing operational costs. As the UK moves towards its ambitious net-zero targets, the collaboration between Allstar and Be.EV represents a vital step in facilitating a smoother transition for businesses. The exclusive discount not only eases financial burdens but also encourages more fleets to consider electric options, ultimately contributing to a greener future.
As the landscape of electric vehicle charging continues to evolve, initiatives like these are crucial for fostering a supportive environment for fleet operators. By prioritising accessibility, affordability, and convenience, Allstar and Be.EV are setting a benchmark for other CPOs to follow in their efforts to enhance the EV charging experience.
The commitment to building a robust charging network that meets the needs of fleets is essential in ensuring that the transition to electric mobility is both sustainable and efficient. With the support of industry leaders like Allstar and Be.EV, fleet operators can confidently move towards electrification, knowing they have the backing of a strong partnership dedicated to their success.
In conclusion, as we navigate the path towards a net-zero future, it is partnerships like these that will pave the way for widespread EV adoption. Allstar and Be.EV are leading by example, proving that collaboration and innovation are key to overcoming the challenges faced by fleet operators in the evolving transport landscape. Together, they are not just changing the game for fleets; they are contributing to a more sustainable, electric future for everyone.
Stay tuned to Net Zero News for more updates on how industry collaborations are shaping the future of electric mobility and sustainable transport solutions!