
Blink Charging has become a part of the Paua platform, a leading service in the UK for electric vehicle (EV) charging options tailored for fleets and businesses.
The partnership allows Paua’s customers to use Blink’s charging stations with immediate effect.
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Paua’s offerings include a network of charging points, solutions for home charging compensation, platform services, and EV initiatives linked to employee benefits, all supported by business-centric software.
With the addition of Blink’s network, Paua’s platform has grown by 850 public charging sites and approximately 3,500 connectors.
This expansion brings the total number of EV charger connectors available through Paua to over 67,000.
The partnership between Blink and Paua aims to enhance the accessibility of EV charging and will streamline the charging process for EV users, particularly for those overseeing large fleets.

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By GlobalDataPaua co-founder and CEO Niall Riddell said: “Together with Blink, we’re making it even easier for businesses to make the switch to electric. It’s not just about access—it’s about reliable, renewable energy available where and when fleet drivers need it.”
The Blink charging stations, which are scattered across the UK, have now been integrated into the Paua Access system.
This integration allows drivers to view real-time information on charger availability, types of connectors, and pricing through Paua Access, without the need for additional cards, applications, or agreements.
Blink Charging Europe managing director Alex Calnan said: “We’re delighted to now be part of the Paua ecosystem. This collaboration enhances support for fleets, businesses, and individual drivers through the next phase of the energy transition, further redefining the possibilities of EV infrastructure.
“Together, we’re empowering the UK’s shift to electric transport by equipping businesses with the tools they need to succeed: clean energy, high-performance charging stations, and easy access through trusted platforms.”
In a recent move, Blink announced a partnership with Presto, a company focusing on EV charging solutions, with the aim of enhancing the charging network infrastructure and simplifying access to rapid charging services for EV fleet drivers.
In June 2025, Blink entered a collaboration with WirelessCar and ChargeHub to launch a ‘Seamless Charging’ pilot programme across North America. The programme is aimed to revolutionise the EV charging experience.