LEASING provider Leasys UK has teamed up with Octopus Energy’s Electroverse to give drivers access to more than 620,000 public electric vehicle (EV) chargers across the UK and Europe.
Octopus Electroverse – part of the Octopus group which includes the EV leasing arm – is an EV roaming service for charging on-the-go. Rather than having multiple apps, business drivers have just one card and one app to access more than 580 charge point brands.
We are very enthusiastic about the partnership with Octopus Energy’s Electroverse, an innovative company with which we share our values. We both are client-focused, we both care about the environment, and both want what’s best for our customers in terms of expertise and services to make their transition and journey to electrification an easy one.
Matthew Boswell, Country Manager, Leasys UK Tweet

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