Octopus Energy has partnered with Stellantis

Green Vauxhall Mokka Electric parked outside a white house on a gravel drive. Ohme home EV charger in black installed on the wall.

Announced at the end of last month, Octopus Energy has now expanded its partnership with Stellantis beyond Vauxhall and is now encompassing all of the other Stellantis brands, such as Citroën, DS Automobiles, Fiat, Jeep and Peugeot. This new partnership will give customers many benefits, including simplified public charging and a wallbox charger installed at home.

When a customer of Octopus Energy, uses will be able to access 330,000 public charge points in the UK and Europe by using just one payment card and app, which makes charging that bit easier. Customers will be able to get a new Ohme wallbox charger installed at home and have access to a flexible energy tariff designed for EV owners. With the ‘Octopus Intelligent tariff’, customers will also be able to take advantage of cheaper energy at off-peak times, between 11:30 pm and 5:30 am.

Octopus Energy has partnered with Mer, Ionity, Shell Recharge, Osprey, Fastned and Ubitricity to be able to offer simplified charging at these locations.

Source: Stellantis

Alex Lowe

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

Other Posts

Volkswagen introduces the new ID.7 Tourer GTX with 335bhp
New AWD ID.7 Tourer GTX with 335bhp announced alongside ID.3 GTX
Jaguar is discontinuing the I-Pace and E-Pace in preparation to go all EV
Jaguar will briefly only sell one car, the F-Pace as it prepares to become an EV-only luxury brand
When is iOS 18 going to be available, and for which devices?
iOS 18 was announced in June at WWDC but won't be available until next week
Ubiquiti debuts the new UniFi Access Ultra
The new UniFi Access is available now, retails for $129 in the US and combines a door entry reader with the access hub to make the platform less costly to get into