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Mercedes-Benz Vans UK signs up EO as charging partner

Mercedes-Benz Vans has appointed EO as its charging partner to provide customers with a ‘one-stop shop’ approach to vehicles and infrastructure.

The strategic agreement between Mercedes-Benz Vans and EO provides a ‘one-stop shop’ approach to vehicles and charging infrastructure

The deal means all Mercedes-Benz Vans customers will be able to benefit from EO’s electric vehicle charging expertise, charging hardware and charge point management software.

For retail customers whose vehicle batteries will be charged at home, the EO charge point will be supplied and installed free of charge.

Fleets and small businesses ordering vehicles for operation from one or more depots can also purchase EO chargers from Mercedes-Benz and its official dealer network at rates said to be attractive.

Mercedes-Benz Vans said the strategic agreement reflects its ‘Ambition 2039’ climate-neutral mobility goal and its commitment to assist operators in making the transition from diesel- to battery-powered vehicles.

Its electric fleet customers already include Amazon, Clancy, Co-op, DPD and Royal Mail, alongside Hermes, which has ordered 168 fully electric Mercedes-Benz eSprinters, underscoring its commitment to going emissions-free.

Kevin Ferris, head of electric mobility, Mercedes-Benz Vans UK, said: “We are committed to the pursuit of emission-free mobility and sustainable vehicle production and it is crucial as we work towards these goals that we do so with partners we trust. This explains why Mercedes-Benz Vans UK has chosen to add EO as a charging partner.

“Our pledge to those contemplating the switch to electric is that we will be at their side to support them on their journeys to a cleaner, ‘greener’ future. Given its well-proven capabilities and advanced technology, I have every confidence in EO’s ability to assist our customers by making the transition as simple as possible.”

Charlie Jardine, CEO and founder of EO, added: “The partnership is testament to the reliability and success we’ve already achieved having worked indirectly with Mercedes-Benz Vans and is another significant step on our roadmap to becoming the global leader in charging electric car, van, truck and bus fleets.”

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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