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Believ plugs-in to Octopus Electroverse

Charge point operator (CPO) Believ has partnered with electric vehicle (EV) charging platform Octopus Electroverse to boost driver convenience when locating charge points and paying for EV charging.
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Alec Peachey

Charge point operator (CPO) Believ has partnered with electric vehicle (EV) charging platform Octopus Electroverse to boost driver convenience when locating charge points and paying for EV charging.   

The partnership means EV drivers have access to Believ’s growing network of EV charge points through Octopus Energy’s Electroverse platform.  

The charging platform’s revolutionary ‘one-card, one-app’ model gives drivers access to hundreds of thousands of charge points from 700 charge point brands. 

This latest deal brings Believ’s more than 1,400 chargers onto the Electroverse platform for EV drivers to easily access. The firm said it works in collaboration with businesses and local authorities, operating a rapidly growing network of charge points, offering all charging speeds and delivering 100% renewable energy across 500 locations across the UK.       

 Guy Bartlett, Chief Executive Officer at Believ, said:

“As an increasing number of drivers transition to EVs, we are committed to ensuring that charge points are reliable and accessible for all. Through partnering with the Octopus Electroverse, we take another stride toward achieving this and in playing our part to help decarbonise UK roads.”  

Matt Davies, Director of Octopus Electroverse said:

“We are thrilled to add more residential and town centre charge points to the Octopus Electroverse platform, making EV charging available with a tap of a card or app. This partnership accelerates our mission to simplify EV charging for everyone.”   

Image of Guy Bartlett courtesy of Believ

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