United Kingdom, 15 May 2025: DKV Mobility, a leading platform for international mobility services, has announced a significant expansion of its electric vehicle charging network through a strategic collaboration with Fuuse, a leading EV charging point management platform in the UK. Through the collaboration, DKV Mobility customers can now access over 2,400 more EV charging stations throughout the nation.
Through this collaboration, Fuuse will make charging stations managed by reputable Charge Point Operators (CPOs) like EV on the Move, Charge My Street, FOR EV, Scottish Power Recharge, and evpoint. Additionally, Fuuse’s virtual CPO, comprising a diverse mix of smaller CPOs, destinations, and local authorities, will now benefit from the increased visibility and revenue potential offered by the roaming capabilities of DKV Mobility’s network. All charge points can be conveniently accessed using the DKV Card +Charge or the DKV Mobility app.
In an official press release by DKV Mobility, Sven Mehringer, Managing Director Energy & Vehicle Services, DKV Mobility stated, “Adding Fuuse’s clients to our network significantly strengthens our presence in the UK and helps us support our customers on their journey toward more sustainable mobility. Together, we are enhancing accessibility to high-performance EV charging infrastructure – making it easier than ever for businesses and drivers to make the switch to electric.”
The integration of Fuuse’s extensive network enhances the charging experience for fleet operators and individual drivers alike. Fuuse’s platform supports a wide range of environments, including local authorities, hotels, retail outlets, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities. Its flexible management system enables CPOs to open their charge points to both businesses and the general public.
In the same press release, Michael Gibson, CEO, Fuuse, commented, “Partnering with DKV Mobility, one of Europe’s leaders in fleet management, including EV charge cards and fuel cards, puts our client’s charge points in front of yet more drivers. Opening ourselves to their fleet clients and being part of their European network of 938,000 charge points is another big step forward for our CPOs.”
This integration is made possible with the assistance of GreenFlux, an Amsterdam-based subsidiary of DKV Mobility. The EV charging software offered by GreenFlux makes it more convenient to integrate Fuuse's charging stations into DKV Mobility's wide acceptance network. GreenFlux recently signed an agreement with Fuuse to enable this connectivity.
As of March 2025, there will be about 938,000 charging stations available throughout Europe, including about 45,000 in the UK. DKV Mobility offers one of the most extensive EV charging networks in the region. Beyond public charging, the company also delivers tailored solutions for workplace and home charging, ensuring seamless electric mobility for business customers.
This partnership marks a significant step forward in enhancing the UK’s EV charging infrastructure, making it more accessible and efficient for fleet operators and individual drivers alike. By combining Fuuse’s flexible platform for managing charge points with DKV Mobility’s expansive European network, the collaboration supports the growing demand for sustainable transport solutions and accelerates the shift toward electric mobility across the region.