NewMotion inks EV charging partnership with fleet leasing firm Alphabet

Michael Holder
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Alphabet's 168,000 customers and business fleet drivers to gain access to NewMotion charging network and smart home chargers

Business fleet leasing firm Alphabet has teamed up with NewMotion to offer smart electric vehicle charging for its 168,000 UK customers both at home and on the go, with a new partnership that covers both...

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