Our Full Range Of EV Chargers
Explore Electrassure’s full range of EV chargers. We have partnered with the most relaible names in the industry. Our charging stations are built to perform.
AC & DC Charger Options From Leading Brands
AC fast chargers will add between 10 and 60 miles range to a typical electric car for each hour that they charge. They are ideal for Workplace or Destination locations where the vehicle will be parked for a number of hours.
They provide RFID or App access control, 4G communications to a Charge Point Management System (CPMS), load management to protect the incoming supply, and other premium features.
Insights and Analytics
Get detailed insights and analytics about power efficiency and usage patterns. Use these insights to make more accurate business decisions designed for greater efficiency and a reduction of costs.
Easy billing and management
This includes revenue tracking and automated payments/reimbursements. You can also offer various payment methods to drivers.
EV Business Charging Incentives
There are many EV business incentives that have been designed to save your company thousands on charging stations and the creation of new EV infrastructure. Take a look at our article breaking down these business EV charging incentives in more detail here.
News & Articles
What is the Difference Between Slow, Fast, and Rapid EV Chargers?
There are three main ways to charge your electric vehicle, we generally categorise these as slow, fast, and rapid. While the names give you a basic idea, the real difference lies in how they actually fit into your daily life...
Read MoreHow Tyre Size and Cold UK Weather Influence EV Range
Cold weather and tyre size both have a measurable impact on your real-world electric vehicle range. In UK winter conditions, many EVs lose between 15-30 per cent of their range. In even colder (near freezing temperatures), especially with motorway driving...
Read MoreHMRC’s new EV mileage rates: what businesses and drivers need to know
Key Takeaways (TLDR) New split rates from 1 September 2025: HMRC now distinguishes between charging at home (8p per mile) and charging in public (14p per mile). Why the change: Electricity costs vary widely between home and public charging. The...
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