AGL and bp have partnered to offer customers in NSW special charging rates at bp EV chargers when they sign up for AGL’s EV home energy plan.
Bp plans to roll out a network of 600 bp pulse EV charge points across Australia by 2025, with the ambition to build Australia’s most convenient fast-charging network and customer experience.
Frédéric Baudry, President of bp Australia and SVP Mobility Convenience, and Midstream, Asia Pacific, said its through projects like this with AGL that they hope to encourage uptake and break down the barriers for people considering an EV.
“The rollout by bp pulse of fast, reliable chargers at convenient locations across Australia is a prime example of bp’s global commitment to provide customers and partners with the energy and mobility they want, where they want it.
Jo Egan, Chief Customer Officer at AGL, said the partnership recognises the pivotal role they play in shaping Australia’s future.
“The partnership aligns with AGL’s focus on supporting the electrification of transportation in Australia, enabling the shift to an electric vehicle to be easy for our customers. We are looking to build a seamless charging experience for electric vehicle drivers to ensure charging is simple, accessible, and affordable – whether that is at home or on-the-go.”
Sujay Sharma, VP bp pulse, Asia Pacific, explained that through this agreement eligible AGL customers will be able to take advantage of the special rates with bp pulse in NSW.
“We’re putting the customer at the heart of our strategy; installing a fast and convenient EV charging network in key metropolitan and regional locations across Australia.”
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