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ChargedEV – helping SMEs on their electrification journey

As a truly independent charging specialist, unallied to any energy supplier or charge-point provider, ChargedEV can offer expert consultancy from the outset, ensuring the right solution for every individual customer. It offers a turnkey solution for business operators, undertaking to manage every aspect of the process from local authority authorisation, groundworks and connection to the local grid supply, to advising on leaseholder agreements, building regulations, installation and maintenance.
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18 May 2022

CHARGEDEV specialises in the supply and installation of Electric Vehicle charging equipment across the UK and having installed over 23,000 domestic and workplace EV chargers to date, it has become a leading EV charging infrastructure specialists in the UK.

Its commitment to helping SME customers along every step of their electrification journey is why ChargedEV was highly commended in this year’s Business Motoring Awards.

The company welcomes business operators looking to move to an electrified fleet for the first time, the process of ensuring that they install the right infrastructure to supply their needs, at a cost which works for them and including any possible government grant available, can often seem overwhelming.

As a truly independent charging specialist, unallied to any energy supplier or charge-point provider, ChargedEV can offer expert consultancy from the outset, ensuring the right solution for every individual customer. It offers a turnkey solution for business operators, undertaking to manage every aspect of the process from local authority authorisation, groundworks and connection to the local grid supply, to advising on leaseholder agreements, building regulations, installation and maintenance.

Fleet efficiencies are key, and so its consultancy services extend to helping fleets calculate their running costs, setting up their own energy tariffs for vehicles or even providing free charging for their company vehicles. With detailed cost calculations, ChargedEV can ensure that electrification will work for customers across every area of their businesses.

Importantly, in the current ever-changing regulatory and funding environment, ChargedEV ensures that all customers have access to any and all funding available towards the cost of their installations, which the company manages on their behalf via the OLEV Workplace Charging Scheme.

With up to £350 currently available towards the cost of each EV charging point installed, with a maximum cap of 40 sockets, ChargedEV has been able to ensure that customers in need of larger infrastructure installations can benefit from up to £14,000 of cost savings.

It has expanded its EV advice and consultancy team over the past year, bringing new expertise on board and on top of its consultancy and installation services, it offers a full range of management systems, tailored to support our fleet operators. Back-office management programmes allow customers to generate in depth reports on the sockets they have installed, while accessing complex data on revenue and usage meaning that full cost analysis of their fleets can be carried out easily.

RFID cards can be provided by ChargedEV to customers, either for distribution amongst their drivers, or indeed to be held by the drivers themselves, with all usage accounted for by our management programs. Importantly, ChargedEV can help companies tailor their RFID cards to specific members of staff and their charging / energy use over time

 

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Chris Wright

Chris Wright

Chris Wright has been covering the automotive industry nationally and internationally for 30 years. Following spells with consumer titles he became News Editor of Automotive Management (AM), Editor of Automotive International, International Editor for Detroit-based Automotive News, and Editor of Dealer Update. He has also co-authored several FT Management Reports and contributes regularly to Justauto.com

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