Octopus Electroverse Becomes Europe’s Largest EV Charging Network

Octopus Electroverse has rapidly emerged as Europe’s largest consumer electric vehicle (EV) charging platform.

Octopus Electroverse has rapidly emerged as Europe’s largest consumer electric vehicle (EV) charging platform, with nearly 850,000 connected public chargers across 40 countries. This remarkable growth is driven by the platform’s user-friendly “one card, one app” approach, which simplifies the EV charging experience by integrating with 950 charging brands, including major players like InstaVolt and IONITY. The platform has seen a 180% increase in its customer base over the past year, reflecting its growing popularity among European drivers. Octopus Electroverse also offers advanced features like route planning and in-car support, enhancing convenience for users. Additionally, it provides seamless integration for UK customers to combine public charging costs with their home energy bills, further simplifying the process. The platform’s success aligns with the rising trend of EV registrations in Europe, and Octopus Energy is poised to continue its expansion, aiming to surpass the one million mark in connected chargers.

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The platform is not only revolutionizing public EV charging for individual drivers but also offers tailored solutions for businesses with EV fleets. These business-focused features include an online platform with customizable reporting, making fleet management more efficient. As a part of Octopus Energy Group’s broader efforts to promote low-carbon transport, Octopus Electroverse is setting new standards in the EV industry. The company’s innovative approach is further evidenced by its “Intelligent Octopus Go” tariff, which optimizes charging times based on grid demand, and its pioneering vehicle-to-grid tariff, Octopus Power Pack, enabling free home charging. With its commitment to innovation and customer-centric solutions, Octopus Electroverse is not just leading the market but also playing a crucial role in accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles across Europe.

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