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Paua fleet customers now able to charge at Milence eHGV sites

UK EV fleet charging and payments company Paua has announced a partnership with European electric truck charging solutions provider Milence, enabling Paua to integrate Milence’s high-power charging network for electric trucks into its platform.
By Liam McLoughlin April 4, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
Paua and Milence say their partnership will help enable cleaner, more sustainable future for the logistics industry. Image: Paua

As the UK accelerates towards a zero-emission transport future, Paua says fleet operators are demanding reliable and seamless charging solutions. Through this partnership, businesses operating electric trucks can now access Milence’s strategically located, high-performance charging hubs using Paua’s charging platform. This integration provides a simplified and frictionless charging experience, ensuring fleets canoperate efficiently with full transparency over costs and payments.

Paua says the link-up with Milence provides a number of benefits for fleet operators.

Together with existing truck charging sites (from GRIDSERVE Braintree, Instavolt at Winchester and Euro Garage Rivington), the partnership means customers can have increased confidence to switch to electric with an aggregated truck charging network.  
  
Paua users can charge at Milence’s growing network of strategically placed hubs.

Businesses benefit from consolidated billing, cost control, and real-time charging data.

Milence operate 16 locations across Europe, including one operational site in the UK at Immingham, with a planned future site in Kent. Each site is dedicated to truck charging and is equipped with high power chargers and is 100% renewable powered. Immingham has 4 x 400kW CCS chargers powering 8 charging bays.

Niall Riddell, CEO and co-founder of Paua, said: “This partnership with Milence is a game-changer for the UK’s logistics and transport sector. By bringing electric truck charging into our platform, we are making it easier than ever for businesses to transition tozero-emission transport. Our vision is to remove the barriers to EV adoption,and this collaboration is a key milestone in that journey.”

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