Infrastructure + technology

Bonnet launches new service

EV charging aggregator firm Bonnet has launched its ‘Alternator’ integration service to provide access to more than 290,000 public chargers.
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Alec Peachey

EV charging aggregator firm Bonnet has launched its ‘Alternator’ integration service to provide access to more than 290,000 public chargers.

The tool can be integrated into native apps and offers a customisable UX to conform to businesses’ specific needs, allowing third-party customers to interact with the Alternator client’s own branding and interface. Alternator also offers flexibility on pricing models, access to driver charging data, and 24/7 customer support, the firm said.

Companies can also choose a fully customisable range of payment options to partially or fully fund employees charging.

Patrick Reich, CEO and co-founder of Bonnet, said: “During our time in this space, we’ve already seen that businesses are keen to move at increasing pace to electrify their fleets.

“However, they want to do it under their own colours and do it in their own way alongside their own app features, which is why we created Alternator.

“As some of our most important customers, we’re keen to make sure that fleet managers have access to the best tools; simplifying and streamlining their processes to ensure that business in this country and across Europe continues to be as green as possible.”

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