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Ohme wins Best Electric Charging Point Provider award

Leading UK smart-charging provider Ohme has been voted as the Best Electric Charging Point Provider by Business Motoring for the second year in a row.
By James Foster March 15, 2023 Read time: 1 min
At the forefront of EV charging, Ohme offers a smart charging system solution that enables consumers to charge at off-peak times and reduce their charging costs and environmental impact.

The award was in recognition of Ohme’s overall dynamic smart charging package including the new ePod untethered charger, introduced onto the market earlier this year.

“Ohme has made smart chargers affordable and this will be invaluable as the grid adapts to cars charging at home in addition to the current market challenges,” said Chris Wright, managing editor at Business Motoring. “Several pieces of new legislation have been introduced in the last year in a fast-changing sector. However, despite that, Ohme’s smart charging package with its chargers and its customer experience, continues to be second to none.”

Ohme was also highly commended in the Business Van Awards for the Best Van Electric Charging Point Provider. The UK fleet sector is expected to account for 80% of all UK EV sales by 2025 according to the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association.

Ohme’s chargers can connect with the National Grid in real time and automatically adjust charging for drivers to take advantage of all the times of low price charging with smart off-peak tariffs.

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