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POD Point becomes recommended charge point supplier for Volkswagen UK

Electric vehicle charge-point provider POD Point is to partner with Volkswagen in the UK as their recommended supplier of home and workplace charge points. Anyone purchasing a plug-in vehicle from Volkswagen in the UK will have access to POD Point range of home charge-points and installation services. POD Point will also help get charging stations installed at the customer’s place of work and highlight the benefits that electric vehicles can bring to their organisation.
March 10, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Electric vehicle charge-point provider 6509 POD Point is to partner with 994 Volkswagen in the UK as their recommended supplier of home and workplace charge points.

Anyone purchasing a plug-in vehicle from Volkswagen in the UK will have access to POD Point range of home charge-points and installation services. POD Point will also help get charging stations installed at the customer’s place of work and highlight the benefits that electric vehicles can bring to their organisation.

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