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Liquid Fleet expands EV charging offering with new Hypervolt partnership

Fleet management and leasing solutions provider Liquid Fleet has launched a new partnership with Hypervolt to simplify fleet electrification for its customers.
By Liam McLoughlin March 24, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Liquid Fleet says the new partnership now means its customers can enjoy integrated charging solutions, cost and energy savings, and comprehensive support. Image: Liquid Fleet

The collaboration strengthens Liquid Fleet's EV offering by integrating UK charging solutions company Hypervolt's premium smart charging technology, to enable businesses and drivers to transition to electric with ease.

“By partnering with Hypervolt, a provider of one of the industry’s highest-rated home EV chargers, we’re enhancing our salary sacrifice scheme and supporting the growing adoption of EVs in the sectors we specialise in," said Liquid Fleet MD Ismael Aumeerally.

Liquid Fleet says the new partnership now means its customers can enjoy integrated charging solutions, cost and energy savings, and comprehensive support.

“Every EV on the road is one step closer to net-zero, thus we’re delighted to partner with the knowledgeable, and motivated team at Liquid Fleet to offer a comprehensive solution for EV for many thousands more customers," said David Woodford, head of partnership at, Hypervolt

Liquid Fleet says that offering a complete end-to-end solution, reinforces its position as a leader in fleet electrification, helping businesses and drivers make the switch to sustainable mobility with confidence.

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