- Paua and Roam are expanding EV access by adding over 800 charging connectors at more than 200 locations.
- Partnerships like this are essential for meeting the ZEV Mandate goals and accelerating EV adoption.
- Roam’s diverse charging options and Paua’s tools make EV fleet operations easier and help reduce emissions.
Paua and Roam unite to power the UK’s EV transition efforts
Paua and Roam have teamed up to expand access to EV charging across the UK. This partnership integrates over 800 Roam charging connectors at more than 200 locations into Paua’s network.
Niall Riddell, CEO and Co-Founder of Paua, commented:
“This partnership with Roam is another step forward in Paua’s commitment to simplifying EV fleet management. The diversity of Roam’s network ensures that our users can access dependable charging solutions, whether they’re stopping briefly or parking for longer durations.”
Partnerships like this are critical to achieving the UK’s Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Mandate goals. The ZEV Mandate sets ambitious targets for reducing emissions and increasing EV adoption. To meet these deadlines, collaboration between charging networks, technology providers, and businesses is essential.
Roam’s network addresses key charging needs, from AC chargers for longer stops to rapid chargers for quick turnarounds. Strategic locations at workplaces, hotels, and retail hubs make it easier for businesses to keep operations moving smoothly. Paua’s streamlined app and billing system further simplify fleet management.
Roam’s CTO, Manjit Notay, added:
“Roam Integrating with market leaders like Paua enables us to ensure our chargers remain visible for the coming generations of EV drivers. Roam wasn’t built in a day after all, but it’s strides like this which will support the EV adoption commercially as well as for consumers”
This alliance demonstrates the power of partnerships in tackling infrastructure challenges. By working together, Paua and Roam are equipping businesses with tools to electrify their fleets, cut emissions, and meet the UK’s sustainability goals on time.