Allstar and Zapmap partnership simplifies EV charging for customers on the road

Allstar and Zapmap partnership simplifies EV charging for customers on the road

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Allstar Business Solutions Limited, one of the UK’s leading fuel and electric vehicle (EV) charging companies, today announces it is enabling customers to search, plan and pay for EV charging on the road through its partnership with Zapmap, the UK’s No.1 EV charging app. 

Drivers can now download the Zapmap app and add their Allstar Electric card to activate Allstar features, enabling them to pay for EV charging at participating sites on the Allstar network via Zap-Pay. A single-app payment system, Zap-Pay avoids the hassle of using multiple payment methods across different networks. 

In addition to in-app payments, Allstar’s customers can also benefit from enhanced features in the app, free of charge. Customers will be able to search for charge points across the entire Allstar electric charging network using Zapmap’s filters and map view. Additionally, drivers will have access to charge point information and site availability updated in real time, while being able to plan and save routes via the in-app route planner.  

Allstar Electric card holders can track their Zapmap charging history and vehicle mileage through the app, providing simplified solutions to help businesses that need to charge on the road. All charging transactions made using Allstar Electric cards through the Zapmap app are streamlined on one consolidated HMRC compliant invoice for businesses to help save both time and costs.   

Paul Holland, Managing Director of UK Fuel at Allstar Business Solutions, said: 

“Partnering with Zapmap has been a key strategic move for Allstar, allowing us to offer our customers a simplified, seamless in-app experience when charging on the road. Together we are able to support businesses through every step of their EV charging journey, whether that’s making it easier to search for a charging location, offering route planning and live updates on the status of charging points, or easing the payment process. 

“By increasing convenience for our customers and simplifying charging in this way, we are helping to remove some of the biggest barriers to entry for potential EV fleets.” 

Alex Earl, Commercial Director at Zapmap, commented: 

 “Zapmap’s mission is to make charging simple – by enabling EV drivers to search for charge points, plan longer electric journeys, pay on multiple networks, and share updates with other EV drivers – all in one app. 

“That’s exactly why the Zapmap app requires no membership or subscription fee for Allstar Electric customers, thus allowing drivers to plan longer electric journeys and helping to streamline payment for EV charging on the road.” 

Allstar will continue to add accepting sites to its electric network throughout 2022. 

To find out more about the Allstar Electric network and how the Allstar One Electric card can benefit your business visit: www.allstarcard.co.uk/our-cards/allstar-one-electric/ or contact the expert Allstar team on: 0345 266 5101.