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Zest joins forces with Allstar for accessible EV fleet charging

Allstar fleet drivers get access to 1,300 charging spaces on Zest network
By Liam McLoughlin May 15, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
Zest’s network includes fast, rapid, and ultra-rapid charge points in key urban and regional locations. Image: Zest

UK EV charging infrastructure operator Zest has started a partnership with Allstar, a provider of EV, fuel and business expense payment services for business fleets.

The partners say the integration brings Zest’s growing national network of EV chargers into the Allstar network, adding more than 1,300 charging spaces for fleet drivers to access through the Allstar Co-Pilot app. In time customers will also be able to pay for charging at Zest sites with the Allstar Charge pass card, a single combined electric charging and fuel payment card.

Zest’s network includes fast, rapid, and ultra-rapid charge points in key urban and regional locations, with a special focus on making charging easy where drivers live, work, and travel. With a large proportion of chargers in car parks, destinations and residential streets, this partnership is designed to support real-world charging needs for modern fleet operations.

“Today we welcome Allstar fleet drivers to the Zest network,” said Robin Heap, CEO of Zest. “Fleet electrification is a cornerstone of the UK’s net zero transition. By making our chargers available through Allstar, we’re making it easier for drivers to plug in wherever they are - whether that’s a city centre, a business park, or close to home.”

"We are excited to partner with Zest to further expand our EV charging network," said Tom Rowlands, MD of global EV solutions at Corpay, including UK brand, Allstar. "This collaboration underscores our dedication to offering fleet customers seamless access to a payment solution for reliable and fast charging options, essential for the evolving needs of modern businesses."​

Zest says the partnership is another step forward in its mission to deliver a future-proof public charging network that serves drivers across the country, with no compromise on reliability, usability, or environmental impact.

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