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Usbl signs new agreement with NewMotion on unique charging solutions for housing cooperatives, developers and private individuals

Usbl and NewMotion, leading European smart charging solutions provider, have signed an exclusive agreement for the delivery of charging solutions for electric cars to housing associations, developers and private individuals.

This allows for easier and more affordable installation and operation of charging solutions at people’s homes, as well as a special offer with reduced prices for charge points and on-the-go charging for members of Usbl.

NewMotion has charging solutions for electric vehicles that are suitable for use at single households to larger communal car parks. The installation can easily be upgraded when a location has a need for more chargers and is therefore future-proof. In addition, the solutions contain a range of automated services, such as automatic reimbursement for users and remote charge point management via the online tool. Also, all members receive 24-hour customer service available.

NewMotion’s charge card gives Usbl members access to Europe’s leading charging network, and Usbl members receive a bonus on their Usbl membership every time they charge on-the-go, in addition to discounts when purchasing charge points at home.

NewMotion is currently the leading provider of charging solutions in Europe, offering everything from their vast charging network, to installation, charge points and services for residential developers, housing associations and private individuals. NewMotion has been providing charging solutions for over 10 years and offers industry-best tools and platforms for management, cost control and payment solutions.

“Together with NewMotion we can now offer unique and complete electric vehicle charging solutions for our customers. In addition, it gives our members a clear benefit both when they have a new electric car charge point and when they are on the move.” says Usbl CEO Johan Bruun.

“NewMotion is significantly expanding its presence within Norway, and this partnership with Usbl marks an important step in this journey.” said Melanie Lane, CEO of NewMotion. “By joining forces, we will be able to offer housing associations and private members of Usbl a complete solution for all EV charging: at home and on-the-go.”

Jul 26, 2020Blagojce Krivevski
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July 26, 2020 Electric Car NewsEV Charging, newmotion, Norway, Usbl
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