News Archives - Plugngo

Plug-N-Go Partners with GIREVE

We are always looking for ways to make life easier for EV drivers, which is why we are happy to announce our recent partnership with GIREVE, who we are now roaming with. GIREVE is supporting the development of electric mobility by helping to build an open market for these sustainable...

Plug-N-Go joins the Allstar network

In continuing efforts to provide its customers with the best charging experience, fast charge point provider Plug-N-Go joins the Allstar network. After a busy year of new partnerships, Plug-N-Go is excited to continue to form new relationships that will benefit its customers. Joining the Allstar Business Solutions network means that...

Furthering their sustainability efforts, East of England Co-op has formed a new partnership with Plug-N-Go so that customers visiting their stores can charge while they shop. Each location has  EV Charge Points where customers can charge their vehicle while making their essential shop. To make locating the charging points even...

Plug-N-Go partners with Bonnet

We are delighted to announce that Plug-N-Go are partnering with Bonnet allowing users to pay through the app for their electric fuel and locate charge points. Bonnet’s catchy slogan is, ‘One app. One Payment and it is almost exactly that, with a wide infrastructure and easy payment options. By joining...

With the UK heading into a second lockdown, EV charging company Plug-N-Go announce that not only will their charging points continue to run throughout the lockdown, but they have a range of charge points located at essential retailer outlets allowing customers to charge while they make their essential trip to...

Encouraging EV Etiquette with NeedToCharge

Making the switch to an electric vehicle doesn’t just mean swapping out your drivetrain – it’s also a lifestyle shift. Instead of regular trips to the petrol station, EV drivers mostly charge overnight at home. However, for many drivers without off street parking, public charging infrastructure is needed to charge...

Coronavirus, air pollution and why we need EVs

Yesterday, BBC News published an article about the effect of the UK's enforced lockdown on air pollution. This drop in NO2 has been directly linked with the reduction of polluting ICE (internal combustion engine) cars on the road, and levels in some cities are down 60% from this time last year. Many...

As part of its commitment to sustainability and reducing its carbon footprint, Devon law firm Stephens Scown LLP has introduced electric vehicle (EV) charging points at its Exeter office. The firm now has three EV charging points at its office in Southernhay West, which were installed by EV charge point...

Driving connectivity with what3words

Electric vehicle drivers everywhere face a common problem – finding public charging when they need to top up. According to Zap-Map’s latest survey, 94% of drivers rely on public infrastructure to charge their EVs, using services like Zap-Map or Plugshare to locate and use charging stations. Charge points are often...

Next Page »