Blink Charging has joined the Paua platform, adding 850 public charging sites and 3500 connectors to the UK’s largest EV roaming network for fleets. This takes Paua’s total coverage to more than 67,000 connectors, reinforcing its position as one of the country’s biggest charging platforms.
The partnership aims to create a seamless charging experience for fleet operators and drivers, with Blink chargers now accessible through Paua Access. Users can see live data on availability, connector type and pricing, without needing extra apps, contracts or cards.
Blink’s European Managing Director, Alex Calnan, said the collaboration strengthens support for businesses and individuals as the UK transitions to electric mobility. Paua Co-founder and CEO, Niall Riddell, added that the move gives customers more choice and reliability, helping businesses accelerate electrification.
The integration is live immediately, expanding options for fleets, businesses and drivers across the UK.