- A groundbreaking partnership between Right Fuel Card and Rightcharge will support businesses with their EV transition alongside their current, traditional fuel needs.
- The partnership positions Right Fuel Card as a one-stop solution for UK businesses, bridging the gap between conventional fuel and electric fleets as the 2030 petrol/diesel ban looms.
- Rightcharge’s access to over 70% of the UK’s public charging network and Right Fuel Card's access to over 85% of UK fuel stations means customers have the best coverage, regardless of their fuel or energy requirements.
- This alliance reflects the growing demand for hybrid fuel-charging solutions, setting a new standard for flexibility and sustainability in business mobility.
- By merging expertise, the partnership empowers businesses to adapt confidently to electrification, delivering tools for efficiency and environmental responsibility.
Right Fuel Card has expanded its offering to provide a complete solution for managing fuel and EV charging payments. Through a groundbreaking strategic partnership with Rightcharge, the UK’s leading EV payments provider, Right Fuel Card now offers mixed fleets the most advanced solution for consolidating both public charging payments and home charging reimbursements.
Right Fuel Card, which is already trusted by over 20,000 businesses across the UK, can now provide fleets with a single public charge card that their drivers can use to pay with company funds at over 70% of the UK’s public network, covering more than 62,000 charge points across 39 networks. This works alongside the Rightcharge smartphone app, allowing drivers to easily locate and navigate to available charge points.
For home charging reimbursements, Rightcharge’s industry-first API integrations with energy suppliers and home chargers provide real-time consumption and tariff cost data, ensuring accurate charging cost calculations. Vehicle integrations add an extra layer of security, automatically preventing fraud by ensuring reimbursements are only billed for charging on the drivers’ work vehicle and not a personal electric vehicle. Home charging costs are then sent to the drivers’ home energy bills, eliminating out-of-pocket costs and removing the risk of energy debt.
Businesses benefit from a simplified payment solution, receiving a monthly HMRC-compliant invoice covering all home and public charging for their drivers. Alternatively, businesses can opt for a straightforward pay-and-claim, allowing drivers to download a monthly expense report for charging.
Beyond payments, the solution provides businesses with a powerful dashboard offering real-time insights into charging activity, costs, and carbon emissions, which even shows fleets how much energy has come from wind, solar, gas, nuclear or biomass.
The partnership between Right Fuel Card and Rightcharge represents a major milestone in supporting UK businesses through their EV transition. By integrating fuel and the UK’s most advanced payment solution into a single offering, Right Fuel Card offers the most innovative and future-ready solution on the market.
Matthew Briggs, CEO of Right Fuel Card, commented: “We’re thrilled to partner with Rightcharge to offer a comprehensive solution that meets the evolving demands of UK businesses. Our expertise in fuel card management and access to over 85% of UK fuel stations, paired with Rightcharge’s innovative approach to EV charging, ensures that whether your fleet runs on diesel, petrol, or electricity, you have the right tools to operate efficiently and sustainably.”
Charlie Cook, CEO of Rightcharge, said: “We’re excited that Right Fuel Card has chosen Rightcharge as their EV charging partner. We understand that mixed fleets require a market-leading solution for both EV and fuel as they transition to electric. This partnership is an exciting opportunity to provide fleets with an advanced solution to radically simplify EV charging and fuel payments.”
For more information, visit https://www.rightfuelcard.co.uk/rightcharge