evyve is the 10th charging network to go live on Zap-Pay

evyve is the 10th charging network to go live on Zap-Pay

As of last week evyve is now fully up and running on Zap-Pay.

 

The completed integration means that ten charge point operators across the UK are now Zap-Pay enabled.

 

evyve joins live Zap-Pay partners Osprey, ESB Energy, char.gy, GeniePoint, Mer, MFG EV Power, Fastned, Alfa Power and Connected Kerb in making payment easy for electric car drivers.

 

 

As well as being able to search for charge points, plan longer journeys, and share updates with other EV drivers, Zapmap users can now pay quickly and easily for their EV charging on all ten networks up and down the UK.

 

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evyve is developing a nationwide network of rapid and ultra-rapid charging locations powered by 100% renewable energy.

 

The charging provider currently operates more than 200 chargers covering areas from Aberdeen to Eastbourne, primarily at retail and leisure outlets, business parks and restaurants, following partnerships with Greene King.

 

evyve is the 10th charging network to go live on Zap-Pay

 

Working in partnership with pub operator Greene King, evyve is delivering an ambitious rollout programme across its UK portfolio and is targeting 10,000 charge points by 2030.

 

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