Electric vehicle (EV) charger manufacturer Humax has partnered with Rightcharge to add a reimbursement solution for home EV charging.
The integration with Rightcharge allows fleets to automatically reimburse their drivers for home EV charging.
Humax said the MX7 charger identifies a vehicle’s unique ID prior to starting the charging session, ensuring that companies only reimburse charging costs on approved vehicles.
It also enables private owners of the charger to prevent unauthorised charging.
Through Rightcharge, a fleet’s entire EV charging bill, across public, home and workplace charging is consolidated into a single HMRC-compliant monthly invoice.
Jeff Kim, president at Humax, said: “Together, Humax and Rightcharge are redefining how fleets manage EV charging – turning home charging from an administrative challenge into a controlled, transparent and cost-efficient solution.
“Suitable for organisations of all sizes, the Humax MX7 is an intelligent, vehicle-to-grid (V2G) ready charging solution purpose-built for fleet operators.
“Our collaboration with Rightcharge extends access to efficient business charging reimbursement to a wider range of vehicles, addressing previous limitations caused by restricted vehicle data availability.
“As a result, more drivers and businesses can benefit from a streamlined, compliant and efficient approach to home charging.”
Charlie Cook, CEO and founder at Rightcharge, said: “Humax is a particularly special addition to the rapidly growing lineup of Rightcharge compatible chargers.
“Both Rightcharge and Humax share a keen desire to unlock the true potential of electric fleets as revenue-generating assets.
“We are excited to explore the future of fleet electrification with Humax; from automatic vehicle detection to grid flexibility and V2G.”





