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Allstar expands Alphabet partnership with enhanced EV payment solutions

Fuel payments provider Allstar Chargepass UK has expanded its existing partnership with business car leasing company Alphabet (GB) to enhance the EV charging offering.
By James Foster December 12, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Allstar will provide Alphabet with its on-the-road and at home EV solutions so that their customers can benefit from added convenience and simplified charging payments. Image: Allstar Chargepass UK

Allstar has supplied Alphabet customers with fuel card solutions throughout their 15-year partnership and this latest development will serve to deepen that relationship. It will mean streamlining payment options for drivers and fleet managers as the UK continues to embrace EVs and invest in greener mobility. 

As of the end of October 2023, there were over 920,000 fully electric cars on UK roads, with a further 560,000 plug-in hybrids. Despite these figures, there are still many businesses that either haven’t started electrification or are still in the early stages of adoption. Meanwhile, charging remains one of the key challenges for fleets of all sizes.  

Through the Allstar One Electric all-in-one charging and fuel payment solution, customers will be able to manage all fuel types on one payment card, including the ability to pay for EV charging across a multi-branded and rapidly expanding electric charging network. The total number of charge points accessible through the Allstar network now stands at over 14,000, at more than 4,000 locations across the UK. Some 91% of these chargers are fast, rapid, and ultra-rapid – thus reducing downtime and enabling drivers to get back on the road sooner and for longer.

Those drivers that have chargers installed at their homes have the option to pay for charging via Allstar Homecharge. The solution helps to simplify payment for EV fleets charging at home, with complete visibility of charging and payments.  

“By expanding our long-standing partnership with Allstar, we’re reinforcing our commitment to ensuring fleets of all sizes get the expert support and solutions they need to break down barriers and supercharge EV adoption,” said David Rose, head of product and governance at Alphabet (GB). “Alphabet currently operates a fleet of over 55,000 electrified cars and vans in the UK, and 70% of new cars ordered this year have been either partially or fully electric.”

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