Rightcharge is an EV charging payment and reimbursement management platform for UK business fleets. Its core focus is not general payment acquiring, but solving the operational issues that come with fleet electrification: public charging, home charging reimbursement, consolidated billing, and data visibility. The website is clearly aimed at fleet managers, finance teams, and fleet decision-makers, and supports fleets ranging from 1 EV to 1,000+ vehicles.
For public charging, Rightcharge provides a card and an app, covering a large number of charging points across the UK. The site states that it can access more than 70% of UK public chargers and is compatible with major UK networks. All public charging records can be consolidated into a single monthly invoice. Home charging is its key differentiator: the system connects driversβ home energy tariffs with charger data to automatically calculate the reimbursement amount, emphasizing penny-level accuracy, no manual work, no need for drivers to pay out of pocket, and built-in fraud prevention. The platform also provides a unified dashboard, real-time usage and spend tracking, public/home charging analytics, carbon reporting, and HMRC-compliant billing.
Pricing is relatively transparent and charged per driver per month, excluding VAT: Public only is Β£4.99, Home only is Β£9.99, and Public and Home is Β£12.49, with the combined plan marked as offering a 17% discount. The page states that there are no setup fees and no hidden costs. For billing, the copy repeatedly emphasizes βone monthly invoiceβ and consolidated billing, but does not disclose the exact billing cycle, payment method, or payout timing for drivers or energy suppliers.
The main strengths are its focused use case and end-to-end workflow. It combines charging cards, home reimbursement, compliant billing, and fleet data in one place, which can significantly reduce receipt-based reimbursement and finance reconciliation work. Its home charging reimbursement model, based on electricity tariffs and charger data, is well suited to cost control and preventing fraudulent claims. The downside is that disclosure remains limited: there is no visible information on payment licensing, fund flow arrangements, API documentation, or integration details for ERP or fleet systems. Coverage also appears to be mainly limited to the UK.
Rightcharge is suitable for companies operating EV fleets in the UK that need to manage both employee home charging and public charging costs, especially fleets looking to reduce reliance on public rapid charging and minimize reimbursement disputes. For Chinese companies, it may be worth considering if they have a local fleet in the UK; if their operations are mainly in China or across multiple EU countries, its coverage and compliance information may be insufficient. Access from China cannot be determined from the website copy and should be tested directly. Alternatives to watch include Allstar EV, Paua, Octopus Electroverse, and Shell Recharge Solutions.
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