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PoGo parters with Paua for fleet drivers 

Ultra-rapid electric vehicle (EV) charging network PoGo has partnered with fleet fuel card alternative firm Paua. 

The partnership means fleet drivers can quickly and easily find a PoGo charge point and pay for their EV charging session using the Paua app and charge card.

The Paua platform tracks all charging sessions made by a fleet’s drivers and provides a single monthly VAT receipt.

Paua’s new roaming agreement with PoGo, means its fleet users will have access to an additional more than 100 charge point connectors across the UK, with more locations coming on board soon.

Stuart Douglas, Managing Director of PoGo, said collaborations like this are key to EV adoption. 

He said: “Paua is playing a crucial role in supporting fleet operators in making the switch to electric, and we are pleased to be part of this powerful solution. The aim for PoGo is to enhance the charging experience for EV drivers by eliminating the inconvenience of long charging times by providing best-in-class rapid and ultra-rapid charging, which aligns with Paua’s own mission for businesses.

“We know first-hand, from our experience as a business with an electric fleet, just how important charge point availability, convenience and reliability is. PoGo ticks all these boxes,” Stuart says, “and with our growth plans fleet drivers will have more and more places to find a PoGo charge point.”

Niall Riddell, CEO & Co-Founder of Paua added that PoGo’s approach to building an EV charging network is perfect for EV fleets. 

He said: “Paua drivers seek the widest network of national charge points, and the variety of locations at which PoGo chargers can be found – from strategic roads to prime locations in rural regions – extends our ability to meet customers’ needs for charging. PoGo’s use of 100% renewable energy, combined with easy access to its sites, will also make the PoGo network a real hit with our drivers.”

Image of Stuart Douglas and Niall Riddell courtesy of Paua

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