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    Home » Rightcharge Unveils Single Card for 38 Public Charging Networks

    Rightcharge Unveils Single Card for 38 Public Charging Networks

    HarleenBy HarleenOctober 16, 2024Updated:February 3, 2025 Charging Stations 3 Mins Read
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    Rightcharge has launched its highly anticipated public charging card and app, providing electric fleet drivers with a streamlined solution to pay at 38 public charging networks across the UK. This exciting new addition to their market-leading home reimbursement software delivers an all-in-one solution for electric vehicle fleets, streamlining the charging and payment process like never before.

    The Rightcharge card, launched alongside the app, offers access to the majority of the UK’s public charge points. Fleet drivers can seamlessly access a diverse array of chargers, from lamp-post to destination and rapid chargers, with a single tap of the Rightcharge card. The app’s user-friendly public charging map enhances the driver’s charging experience by providing real-time updates on charger availability, connectivity options, charger types, and pricing.

    Businesses can provide their drivers with access to the Rightcharge card and app, through a flat fee of £4.99 per driver per month. Companies benefit from flexible payment options to either cover the cost of their drivers’ public charging upfront via a consolidated monthly bill or enable drivers to download a simple, verified expense report for later reimbursement.

    Further delivering on convenience and value, the Rightcharge app features fixed and dynamic discounts on public charging networks. But that’s not all; the app equips users with powerful analytics on charging habits, costs and carbon savings, available at both the driver and fleet level, with the added convenience of being exportable for further in-depth analysis.

    Rightcharge sets itself apart with the industry’s most accurate home reimbursement solution. Unlike other providers, Rightcharge directly integrates with energy providers, pulling live data to ensure precise reimbursements, even for homes without a smart meter. Fleet drivers automatically receive a monthly credit on their energy bills for charging their work vehicles at home.

    As the demand for electric vehicles continues to grow and businesses drive the transition, Rightcharge is at the forefront of delivering practical and forward-thinking solutions for the fleet community.

    Charlie Cook, CEO of Rightcharge said, “We launched our advanced home reimbursement product for fleets in spring this year, and we have seen an amazing uptake by some of the largest fleets in the country. Being able to combine this with the Rightcharge card means we can deliver the full EV charging payment solution to them.  This marks a significant milestone in our mission to simplify EV charging for businesses and drivers. By consolidating payments, exclusive discounts, and providing comprehensive cost and carbon analytics, we are excited to be empowering fleets and their drivers to seamlessly navigate the home and public charging landscape.”

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