GRIDSERVE Joins the Rightcharge EV Card Network, What It Means for Fleets

GRIDSERVE Electric Highway

GRIDSERVE Electric Highway

The latest partnership between GRIDSERVE and Fleetmaxx Solutions’ Rightcharge EV card marks a defining moment for fleet electrification in the UK. This move isn’t just about expanding access to chargers, it’s about creating confidence in EV operations through reliable, renewable, and intelligently connected infrastructure.

For fleet operators navigating the complex transition from diesel to electric, connectivity and uptime are everything. The integration of GRIDSERVE’s Electric Highway into the Rightcharge ecosystem represents exactly that: a network designed for performance, simplicity, and sustainability.

A Connected Network Built for Enterprise Fleets

The GRIDSERVE Electric Highway now spans Electric Forecourts®, Electric Super Hubs, and Electric Retail Hubs, combining high-power charging with real-world convenience. With ultra-rapid 350kW chargers and locations along key transport corridors, fleets can now charge faster, plan smarter, and operate with less downtime.

Through the Rightcharge EV card, drivers and fleet managers gain unified access to over 71,000 chargers across 22,000+ UK locations, now strengthened by GRIDSERVE’s dependable high-speed network.

For mixed-fuel fleets transitioning toward zero-emission operations, this partnership represents a tangible leap forward, reducing friction across every charge event, from motorway to depot.

Powering Fleets with Net-Zero Energy

What sets GRIDSERVE apart isn’t just its network reach, it’s how it’s powered. Every GRIDSERVE charge point operates on 100% net zero renewable energy, integrating solar and battery storage directly into its operations.

For sustainability-driven enterprises, this means every mile charged contributes to decarbonisation without compromising efficiency. When paired with ZeroMission’s FleetOps360° intelligence platform, fleets can now link energy data, vehicle telematics, and carbon reporting into one connected system, turning every charge into actionable insight.

Why This Matters for Fleet Managers

The integration of GRIDSERVE into the Rightcharge EV card network delivers four critical advantages for enterprise fleets:

  1. Ultra-Rapid Uptime – Up to 350kW charging power keeps vehicles moving, not waiting.

  2. Nationwide Reliability – GRIDSERVE locations align with major UK freight and logistics corridors.

  3. Simplified Operations – One card, one invoice, one trusted platform, less admin, more automation.

  4. Proven Sustainability – Every kWh sourced from renewable, net-zero energy.

When combined with ZeroMission’s data analytics and predictive maintenance tools, these developments enhance route optimisation, charging efficiency, and total cost of ownership visibility, which are essential pillars for any future-ready fleet.

Confidence, Simplified

This announcement sends a clear message: EV adoption is no longer a challenge of technology, it’s a challenge of integration. Partnerships like GRIDSERVE and Rightcharge are breaking down the final barriers to electrification, giving fleet operators the network confidence they’ve been waiting for.

At ZeroMission, we see this as a blueprint for what’s next: intelligent, data-driven ecosystems where vehicles, chargers, and analytics platforms communicate seamlessly to make every mile smarter, cleaner, and more efficient.

ZeroMission Insight

“Connectivity is the new fuel. When infrastructure, payment, and analytics align, that’s when the real EV revolution begins.” — Alan Crowley, CEO, ZeroMission

In Summary:
The addition of GRIDSERVE to the Rightcharge network isn’t just good news for EV drivers, it’s a pivotal step in creating the connected, net-zero fleet ecosystem of tomorrow. Faster charging, renewable energy, and simpler billing, all backed by intelligent data.

At ZeroMission, we help fleets harness that intelligence by integrating data across vehicles, chargers, and depots to make every operational decision smarter.

Because electrification isn’t just about switching vehicles.
It’s about modernising movement.

Reach out to our expert team at zeromission
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