Electric Vehicles

Source partners with Radius

Business mobility provider Radius's cardholders will now have access to Source's ultra-rapid charging hubs across the UK and Ireland.
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James Evison

Business mobility provider Radius’s cardholders will now have access to Source’s ultra-rapid charging hubs across the UK and Ireland.

The agreement means that Radius customers can charge at Source’s hubs using their existing RFID card, with no new accounts or apps required.

Costs are consolidated through Radius’ Velocity management platform to “keep fleet administration simple and giving managers full visibility of charging spend”, it said.

Source plans to open 300 ultra-rapid charging hubs across the UK and Ireland by 2030. All Source hubs feature at least 150kW chargers, which allow users to ‘charge and go’ in around 15 minutes.

Radius. has 500,000 cards in circulation, coverage spanning 85% of the UK motorway network, and access to 72% of the UK’s ultra-rapid chargers, it said.

Source hubs are powered by renewable energy, along with technology from TotalEnergies and the infrastructure from SSE.

Alice Aprile-Smith, Head of Partnerships and Business Development at Source, said:

“Fleet operators who have chosen a roaming provider want charging that fits seamlessly within their existing setup – no fuss, no disruption to how they already operate. This partnership delivers exactly that. Radius cardholders can pull into any Source hub and charge as they normally would, while their fleet manager gets the same consolidated billing they’re used to. We’re here to remove that kind of friction.”

Andy Higgins, EV Network Manager at Radius, said:

“Our partnership with Source further strengthens the Radius EV network, giving businesses even greater access to ultra-rapid, reliable charging across key routes in the UK and Ireland. As a strategically located network, Source helps fleets and long-distance drivers move confidently between destinations with convenient, dependable charging exactly where it’s needed. Together we’re making the transition to EV simpler, smarter and more accessible for businesses of every size.”

Image courtesy of Source

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