Insurance company RAC, has named electric vehicle (EV) charging developer Egg, its new EV charging partner.
The partnership will see Egg’s 7kW home EV chargers listed alongside RAC’s current EV partner, British Gas.
“It is a privilege for Egg to be working with the RAC, an iconic UK driving services brand and one that is a force behind the electrification of motoring,” said Ross Mabon chief commercial officer at Egg.
“We feel confident that by working together, we will succeed in helping many more drivers enjoy the benefits that come from switching to electric vehicles and other connected clean energy solutions like solar and home battery storage.”
Echoing Marbon’s praise for the partnership, Mark Adcock, head of brand licensing at the RAC added:
“We’re excited to begin this partnership with Egg and are pleased to expand our EV home charger options for our members and drivers generally. What’s more, the flexibility to pay for an Egg charger in convenient monthly instalments, as an alternative to paying one upfront sum, is a valuable benefit to anyone ‘going electric’, especially during the current financial climate.”
This is an additional new partnership for Egg in 2023, following B&Q selecting Egg to provide roof-mounted solar panels for the first time.