The agreement is expected to be a key enabler of cross-channel charging across Europe and the UK, with Osprey being among the first few major UK networks to open its chargers at this scale to drivers from mainland Europe.
Osprey operate one of the largest fast-charging networks in the UK, with more than 300 chargers in over 180 locations.
As part of the roaming agreement, drivers served by each of GreenFlux’s EMSP customers can access all 300 chargers, and Osprey’s future charge points, using their usual apps and charge cards.
One GreenFlux customer benefiting from the agreement is DKV Mobility, a leading full-service e-mobility service provider for commercial vehicle fleets across Europe. With this agreement, DKV Mobility can expand its service offering for fleets in the UK, by allowing drivers to access Osprey’s chargers.
‘One of Osprey’s core values is inclusivity for all drivers, and part of the way we achieve this is through being an open-access network. We believe by facilitating roaming with like-minded partners such as GreenFlux we can play a leading role in the electrification of transport – by giving fleet operators, companies who cross borders, and long-distance drivers, a charge point network they can rely on away from home,’ said Dora Clarke, head of marketing & communications at Osprey.
‘Opening up our charging points to European drivers on this scale with GreenFlux is a UK-first and we’re proud to be doing it.’
‘The partnership with Osprey is the latest in a series of international connections, and an important step towards increasing our roaming coverage in the UK,’ commented Dan Pezim, product manager billing & roaming at GreenFlux.
‘With this agreement, we enhance the value provided to our platform customers, and help make EV charging more convenient for drivers.’