'Charge Anywhere': OVO offers discounted EV charging at more than 34,000 charge points

Stuart Stone
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Credit: OVO

Energy retailer offers annual savings of more than £220 at EV charge points provided by the likes of Shell Recharge, Ubitricity, and Osprey

OVO has today offered access to more than 34,000 public electric vehicle (EV) chargers in the UK at discounted rates with the launch of its new Charge Anywhere offer. Accessible through the energy retailer's...

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