As part of the partnership, DPD's EV drivers will gain access to Paua's charging network through both a physical card and a user-friendly mobile app. Paua's network, comprising over 13,000 locations, 20,000 charge points, and over 39,000 connectors, across over 25 UK chargepoint operators aims to ensure that DPD drivers can conveniently charge their vehicles wherever their routes take them.
By utilising Paua's technology and network, DPD drivers will be able to easily locate and utilise Paua's partner networks charging infrastructure.
“This collaboration allows us to further support DPD's 'clean, green delivery' mission by providing their EV drivers with seamless access to our extensive charging network” said Niall Riddell, CEO & Co-founder at Paua.
DPD is rapidly expanding its EV fleet to meet its ambitious SBTi (Science Based Target Initiative) verified target of net zero by 2040, aligning DPD's decarbonisation plans with climate science and Paris agreement goals.
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