ONEEV has strengthened its UK platform through new partnerships with Norwegian home charger producer Easee and electric vehicle rental provider EVision Electric Vehicles, supporting a more seamless ownership journey from trial driving to home charging and public infrastructure access.
Following its recent Brand of the Future win, ONEEV now connects drivers to more than 50,000 public charging points across the UK and Ireland, with the network continuing to increase weekly as new operators join the platform.
The latest agreements allow ONEEV to support drivers at key decision points: hiring an EV before purchasing, installing a home charger after purchase, and accessing verified public charging locations across the country.
The expanded ecosystem introduces:
- Easee, a global manufacturer with over one million units deployed, enabling ONEEV app users to request professional home charger installation.
- EVision Electric Vehicles, operating a fleet of more than 2,000 electric vehicles, enabling customers to try driving and charging an EV before committing to ownership.
ONEEV is also preparing for the shift to plug-and-charge technology, anticipated to become widely available across UK charging networks in 2026. Current services include verified live charger availability, transparent pricing, secure in-app payments, and automatic digital receipts, with ONEEV reporting a 99.8% accuracy rate for real-time data.
Tim Moore, co-founder of ONEEV, said: “We set out to create an app that simply works for drivers. These new partnerships and our upcoming plug-and-charge capability reflect our continued commitment to delivering the EV experience that drivers deserve.”
Co-founder Lyndon Gough added: “2026 will be the year the EV market resets around trust, choice, and simplicity. ONEEV is going to be right at the centre of that shift, bringing drivers and charging partners the clarity and reliability the industry has been missing.”
The platform continues to operate solely through collaborations with charge point operators across the UK and Ireland.

