GRIDSERVE to offer 1000 miles of free charging
GRIDSERVE has announced it will be offering 1000 miles of free electric motoring for every car leased this May and June.
GRIDSERVE say the 1000 miles offer could cover 96 days of an average commute.
For parents, it could mean 208 days of school runs and, for those up for a challenge, it could mean completing the National Three Peaks route of 462 miles twice whilst charging on renewable energy on the GRIDSERVE Electric Highway.
Drivers could also travel more than the length of Great Britain, with over 150 miles to spare.
GRIDSERVE has invested millions in an intensive upgrade and expansion of its charging network to change both the perception and the reality of public charging.
The GRIDSERVE Electric Highway now covers 85% of the UK’s motorway network with more than 160 sites offering the latest charging technology, contactless payments and constant support.
Robert Buckland, Sales and Operations Director at GRIDSERVE Car Leasing, said: “GRIDSERVE Car Leasing combines the company’s EV and charging expertise, offering drivers access to all the latest electric cars and the most convenient charging, powered by sustainable energy.
“The 1000 miles offer is a fantastic way to get started on your electric journey, with a combination of expert EV advice from our leasing team and an entire network of newly upgraded charge points to keep you on the road.”
GRIDSERVE’s Chief Vehicle Officer Sam Clarke, said: “Global emissions continue to rise, and the latest IPCC report makes for sobering reading. These stark realities drive our passion for mass transport decarbonisation and why GRIDSERVE has combined its expertise in sustainable energy generation, distribution, and consumption to create a Sun-to-Wheel ecosystem, which new EV drivers can now join by leasing an electric vehicle and charging with renewable energy on the GRIDSERVE Electric Highway.”
The ‘GRIDSERVE 1000 miles offer’ is delivered to customers via an RFID card pre-loaded with £125 of charging. The exact mileage may vary depending on vehicle types, driver behaviour and other factors.
The 1000 miles figure is calculated using an average consumption of 4 miles / kWh, so gives the user 250 kWh of energy at GRIDSERVE’s Electric Super Hub pricing.
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