Osprey & GreenFlux sign roaming agreement
EV charging software and services provider GreenFlux has signed a roaming agreement with Osprey Charging Network. The companies say this will open the UK rapid-charging network to nearly 90,000 EV drivers.
Osprey operates one of the largest fast-charging networks in the UK. This currently comprises of more than 300 chargers in over 180 locations and is set to double this year. The roaming agreement will allow access to these chargers to drivers served by each of GreenFlux’s EMSP customers using their usual apps and charge cards.
DKV Mobility is one GreenFlux customer to benefit from the agreement. The German low-emission transport fleet services provider for commercial vehicle fleets across Europe will be able to expand its service offering for fleets in the UK, by allowing drivers to access Osprey’s chargers.
In June last year, DKV Mobility acquired the Dutch charging infrastructure software specialist GreenFlux. The acquisition allowed DKV to expand its business with commercial fleet operators.
Dora Clarke, Head of Marketing & Communications at Osprey says: “Opening up our charging points to European drivers on this scale with GreenFlux is a UK-first and we’re proud to be doing it.”
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