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Paua joins forces with Sainsbury’s Smart Charge

Charging payment firm Paua has partnered with Sainsbury’s electric vehicle (EV) charging network Smart Charge.
January 22, 2025_
James Evison

Charging payment firm Paua has partnered with Sainsbury’s electric vehicle (EV) charging network Smart Charge.

The collaboration will give Paua users access to Smart Charge’s ultra-rapid chargers at 69 key locations across the country, adding more than 550 renewable-powered chargers, which are designed with driver accessibility in mind. 

Strategically located at Sainsbury’s locations across the UK with 100% renewable energy, the ultra-rapid chargers aim to offer convenience, enabling fleet and business drivers to quickly charge their vehicles.

With a focus on accessibility, as well as providing big bays and ease of use, the chargers “make EV charging effortless for drivers of all experience levels”, the firm said. 

The partnership also builds on Paua’s national footprint, accessing more than 58,000 charge points at more than 18,500 locations nationwide.

Niall Riddell, CEO of Paua, said:

“Smart Charge’s focus on providing accessible, high-power, renewable-powered chargers aligns perfectly with Paua’s mission to simplify the switch to electric for businesses and fleets. 

“Partnering with a trusted household name like Sainsbury’s helps us offer even greater convenience to our users and makes it easier than ever for businesses to embrace sustainable transport.”

Patrick Dunne, Director of Property, Procurement and EV Ventures at Sainsbury’s said:

“Smart Charge continues to go from strength to strength and we’re delighted to be starting 2025 with the news that Paua has chosen to collaborate with us – giving all of its customers direct access to our 24/7, convenient and reliable ultra-rapid charging hubs. 

“This partnership represents another step forwards in our ambition to make EV charging simple and accessible to everyone.”

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