OVO teams up with Select Car Leasing for fresh EV charging offer

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Select Car Leasing customers who switch to OVO for their home energy can secure lower charging rates and 6,000 free miles of charging

OVO Energy has teamed up with one of the UK's largest vehicle leasing brokers to expand its offer for electric vehicle (EV) drivers, enabling customers to secure up to 6,000-worth of free charging miles...

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