The best best customer service of any company I have ever experienced. Contracted on whatapp quite late at night and yet a friendly voice at the end of the phone being able to help me support me but most of all listen to what was wrong so we could get out sorted I have to mention that this was also very very late at night most people are in bed. Customer service and knowing your product is how you get loyal customers, and these guys definitely know what they’re chatting about!! Thank you again for saving a super stressed overtired mum !
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waEV-charge was born in early 2022 with a mission creating future proofed, EV chargers designed for
house builders, developers, landlords, and homeowners. Our range of EV chargers can be easily
upgraded with future EV technology and with minimal further investment making them ideal for the
ever-evolving EV industry.
waEV-charge, the next generation of electric vehicle (EV) chargers designed for house builders, developers, landlords, and homeowners, has partnered with EV
software specialist, ev.energy, to enable building managers and EV drivers to share smart-charging
chargers across multiple tenants, and get reimbursed for costs. The collaboration means commercial
property developers and homeowners will have access to fast, cost-effective, greener smart charging
technology, while helping to open a network of rentable chargers across the UK, accelerating our
transition to EV adoption.
waEV-charge’s customers will benefit from being able to recharge on any charger in their shared
residential car park, as well as ev.energy’s ‘smart charging’ product feature, which automatically
optimises a car’s charging schedule according to when there is low energy demand on the grid, and
when energy is cheapest and greenest. Through the ev.energy app, consumers can keep track every
charging sessions energy and carbon usage, claim cash rewards from their charging, and even
connect to their home solar power for a zero-carbon charge. The average EV driver can save £600 on
their energy bills.See more