The AA has named Rightcharge as its EV charging supplier.
The agreement means drivers of electric AA patrol vans benefit from Rightcharge’s home charging reimbursement system, and can also use the Rightcharge public charge card to pay for the use of 38 public charging networks.
In addition, Rightcharge’s analytics data should allow the AA to benchmark charging costs and carbon emissions.
AA commercial group fleet manager Simon Ungless said: “We were looking for a solution to accurately reimburse our EV drivers for their home charging and a wider public network.
“We feel Rightcharge offers the best solution available in the market.”
Rightcharge founder and CEO Charlie Cook said: “We are delighted to welcome the AA to Rightcharge. This partnership marks an amazing milestone on our journey to help customers accelerate their transition to electric vehicles.
“To be supporting such an iconic British brand is exciting for the business and we are all looking forward to playing a role in the AA’s transition to a decarbonised fleet.”