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EV subscriptions for your business

Find EV charging subscriptions to suit your organisation—whether you want to set up a private EV charging network, or manage fleet EV charging across the UK.

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Choose from three subscription types

Our EV subscriptions for business let you manage and monitor your charging activity, whatever the size of your operation

Workplace subscription

Install and manage a private network of EV charging points for the exclusive use of your business. Invite employees to join your private network, set tariffs, and monitor usageall via a single platform.

Benefits:
Set up and manage your own private EV charging network
Employees receive a single, convenient card to access EV charging
Employees can combine a Workplace subscription with a bp pulse subscription, to enjoy charging across our public network
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Corporate subscription

Get discounted access to the bp pulse public charging network for your fleet—plus, see billing for your fleet drivers in a single place, with options to track total and individual usage.

Benefits:
Access our public charging network for just £6.45 per driver per month (plus VAT, excluding electricity costs)
Employees receive a single, convenient card to access the bp pulse network
Centralised billing lets your see all of your drivers’ charging activity in one place

BP Fuel & Charge subscription

Need the flexibility of EV charging and fuel? Our BP Fuel & Charge card can be used to access our public charging network, as well as bp and partner petrol stations across the UK.

Benefits:
Combine EV charging with fuel – perfect for hybrid fleets, or fleets switching to EV
Enjoy convenient payments with the BP Fuel & Charge card
Access the free BP Fuel & Charge app to find available charging points and get directions
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