- The Octopus Electroverse Business Payments Card unifies EV charging, fueling, and daily expenses into a single platform.
- The UK’s EV charging network is expanding rapidly, with over 100,000 public chargers and a 2030 target of 300,000.
- The logistics industry is shifting toward digital solutions, clean energy, and smart infrastructure, including electric HGV fleets and freeports.
Octopus Electroverse is advancing the fleet revolution with a new Business Payments Card
Octopus Electroverse has introduced its new Business Payments Card, aiming to simplify the transition to electric fleets for companies of all sizes. The card is powered by VISA and integrates fully with the Electroverse platform, Europe’s largest EV roaming network.

The card consolidates charging, fuelling, and everyday fleet expenses—such as food, travel, and car washing—into a single, unified platform. This is a significant advancement for businesses managing mixed fleets, which often grapple with separate systems for different fuel types. By unifying these costs, businesses can streamline operations and enhance efficiency.
Key features include full cross-fuel support. This enables spending across both EV charging and traditional fuel. It also provides centralised management of driver profiles and expense reports. Additionally, robust cost optimisation tools are available. The platform offers detailed spending insights, assisting businesses in identifying opportunities to reduce costs and promote sustainability.
Flexibility is a core benefit of the new card
There are no fixed contracts, and businesses can scale up or down as needed, with once-monthly Direct Debit payments providing a straightforward billing structure. Additionally, Electroverse offers discounted charging through its extensive partner network, including Plunge Pricing—a world-first system offering up to 45% off charging when renewable energy is in surplus.
This launch comes as the UK surpasses 100,000 public EV charge points, with rapid growth and strong momentum toward the 2030 goal of 300,000. Local projects, such as Suffolk’s plan to install 6,000 on-street chargers and LEVI funding support across regions, are leading the way.

The logistics sector is also undergoing significant transformation
Digitalisation, inter-modal integration, and decarbonisation are converging to reshape operations. The rise of smart, multi-modal freeports and the rapid rollout of electric HGV fleets exemplify this shift toward a more efficient, low-carbon system powered by intelligent software, clean energy, and smart infrastructure.
Octopus Electroverse’s new card is designed to support the growing number of businesses looking to transition to electric vehicles. With this launch, Octopus aims to provide the infrastructure needed for a smooth and scalable transition to electric transport, reducing both costs and carbon footprints for businesses.
Companies interested in the Electroverse Business Payments Card can register their interest now.