Infrastructure + technology

Allstar customers gain access to Tesla’s Supercharger network

Allstar, one of the UK’s leading electric vehicle (EV) expense payment companies, has announced that Allstar Chargepass customers can now pay at Tesla Superchargers across the UK.
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Alec Peachey

Allstar, one of the UK’s leading electric vehicle (EV) expense payment companies, has announced that Allstar Chargepass customers can now pay at Tesla Superchargers across the UK.

Allstar Chargepass customers can now access over 1,300 ultra-rapid chargers in more than 135+ Tesla Supercharge locations. Whilst every Tesla Supercharger is open to drivers of Tesla vehicles, those customers with non-Tesla vehicles can also take advantage of over 400 chargers on the network and this number is growing.

Customers simply need to download the Tesla app, regardless of their vehicle model and input their Allstar EV card to view all available charge points and pay for charging. All transactions across the Allstar charging network, at home charging and refuelling are then consolidated on one invoice. 

The expansion to the Allstar charging network further supports fleet drivers in keeping their vehicles on the road, enabling them to charge as quickly and conveniently as possible, with 99.6% of Allstar’s charge points now rapid and ultra-rapid. 

The Tesla Supercharger network is known as one of the largest and most reliable fast charging networks in Europe. With charging speeds of up to 250kW, drivers can replenish their battery from 20% to 80% in as little as 15 minutes, depending on the vehicle model. 

The partnership follows Tesla joining Allstar’s sister company, the Netherlands-based Travelcard EV charging network in late 2023.

Ashley Tate, MD, Allstar Chargepass UK, commented:

“The Tesla Supercharger network is a fantastic addition to the Allstar network. Tesla is known for being the largest and most reliable fast charging network in Europe, while Allstar Chargepass is the UK’s only combined payment solution powering businesses transitioning to electric.

“The addition of Tesla enables Allstar customers to charge at some of the fastest chargers at the most desirable locations and makes Allstar one of the largest EV charging networks dedicated to business in the UK.

“This partnership further strengthens Allstar’s mission to provide the simple, convenient ways to pay and mange EV charging costs, combining Tesla’s existing hassle-free charging experience, with Allstar’s multi-branded EV charging network.”   

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